Peddi (2026) Movie Script

Following the conclusion
of the 31st Olympics in Brazil,
Union Sports Minister Vishnu Kanth Tiwari
voiced strong dissatisfaction
over India's medal tally.
During a high-level meeting
with Indian Olympic officials
at the Kolkata Sports Headquarters,
the minister called for sweeping reforms
in athlete selection and training.
Sit, sit.
Sit.
Congratulations, sir.
This time we won two medals!
Sit!
You should feel ashamed.
We have to bow our heads
to find India on the medals table.
When will we
Hold our heads high?
Our country has
a population of 130 crores.
And all we managed was two medals?
It took all of our efforts
To produce just two champions.
We've poured crores of rupees into sports.
We've built so many academies.
Then what is going wrong?
Sir
We've been giving the athletes
at our academy proper training.
And proper accommodation.
To begin with, no one in this generation
is even interested in sports.
Ask them their favorite sport,
and one says, "Temple Run."
Someone else says, "Candy Crush."
When the whole playground
Fits in the palm of your hand,
who would bother
going out to practice, sir?
What does your son do, Mr. Baiswal?
He's in his final year
of Electronics at IIT Bombay.
What about your children?
My daughter's doing MBBS at AIIMS, Delhi.
My son's pursuing his master's in the US.
None of us play sports ourselves.
We don't even encourage our kids to play.
And yet, here we are
deciding the fate of sports
and our athletes.
Wow!
I don't want silence.
If you don't come to the next meeting
with a viable solution,
every academy
in this country will be shut down.
The land will be leased to corporations.
And the sports budget
will be redirected
to defense and agriculture.
Mr. Baiswal.
A loss on the field
isn't just the player's loss.
It's the nation's loss.
These are the people meant
to win at the Olympics?
One, two, three, four
As far as I know,
Indians excel at only one sport.
Growing the population.
Well played!
What, sir?
- You played well.
- You think so?
- Follow that bus.
- Okay, sir.
What's going on here?
A sports competition, sir.
Such a huge turnout!
Youth here go crazy over sports, sir.
Kabaddi selections are underway here.
This is the Under-19
cricket team selection.
- Name?
- Shiva.
- Age?
- Nineteen.
Okay.
- Name?
- Appanna Tendulkar.
- Age?
- Nineteen.
Appanna, is Tendulkar your favorite?
Yes, sir. That's why I took his name.
Good.
- Name?
- Venkat.
- Age?
- Sixteen.
My favorite's Dhoni, sir.
- Name?
- Govind.
- Age?
- Seventeen.
Okay.
- Govind.
- Sir?
Don't you have a favorite cricketer?
I do, sir!
My favorite cricketer
Is Peddi!
- Peddi?
- Yes, sir. Peddi!
- Name?
- My name's Viswak.
My favorite player is Dara Singh, sir.
- Name?
- I am Vasu.
My favorite wrestler
- Is Peddi!
- Wow!
Peddi again?
- Peddi!
- Peddi!
- Peddi!
- Peddi!
- Peddi!
- Peddi, sir!
Peddi. Peddi.
My name is Arun Kumar.
My favorite runner is Peddi, sir.
Peddi. Peddi.
My favorite runner is Peddi!
Peddi.
My favorite player is Peddi.
- Peddi.
- Peddi.
- Peddi, sir.
- Peddi, sir.
- Peddi...
- Peddi, sir!
Greetings, sir. Have this.
No matter who I ask,
the sport changes,
but the favorite player doesn't.
Peddi.
Is that the name of a god around here?
Even the rock you're sitting on
is named after Peddi, sir.
It's true.
When Peddi hit a sixer,
it landed right here.
So we named it in his honor.
Balls hit from this ground
usually land here, don't they?
Sir! He didn't hit it from this ground.
That ground.
That one!
The one beyond that!
He hit it all the way
from three grounds over.
I've seen a lot of sports.
Never seen anyone play this many.
One man
Played all these sports?
In a village like this, no less?
Why?
Necessity turned him into an athlete.
To the youth here,
Peddi isn't a god in a temple.
He is the god of the field.
I want to
know more about Peddi.
If you want to know about Peddi,
a car won't get you there.
You'll have to walk, sir.
Let's go.
We'll have to cross those hills.
In the land of Vizianagaram,
the birthplace of Kodi Rammurthy Naidu,
wrestling was losing its foothold
and cricket from distant lands
was quietly taking root.
KODI RAMMURTHY NAIDU (1885 - 1942)
"INDIAN HERCULES"
In the surrounding villages,
cricket was played like cockfighting.
With high-stakes betting to match.
Bet a little, you win.
Bet more, you lose.
Hey, Rambujji!
You replaced "Royal" in "Royal Enfield"
with "Rambujji"?
Before I bought it, it was their name.
The moment I paid for it, it became mine.
Get lost.
Bro, my name isn't Loud Sesh.
My surname's Loud and I am Sesh.
As you say, Loud Sesh.
You may have seen
many things being auctioned!
But here,
an auction is being held
for a hired player!
For a hired player!
God's price is 10 paise.
Rambujji of Vizianagaram bids one rupee!
One hundred rupees.
- One hundred and one rupees!
- Two hundred.
Six hundred!
- Bobbili! Six hundred!
- Brother, we're bidding too high.
Rambujji of Vizianagaram bids
six hundred and one rupees!
Going once! Going twice! Sold!
They snapped up the hired player, Peddi,
for 601 rupees!
Our hired player Peddi
was bought by Vizianagaram.
Why would we bet on Bobbili?
We place our bets on Vizianagaram.
Vizianagaram won the toss
and elected to bowl.
Our fast bowler Rambujji is now bowling.
Now you're going to get it.
Wow! What a fierce and gripping contest!
Once, Vizianagaram and Bobbili
clashed over kingdoms.
Today, they battle for a game.
BOBBILI
SCORE: 109
Chasing 125,
Vizianagaram walks out to bat.
It's a drinks break.
If they have a hired player
who can smash six sixes in an over,
we have a new bowler, Talari Ambrose.
Damn it!
Unable to withstand
Talari Ambrose's fiery bowling,
the Vizianagaram batsmen
are walking off injured
without even losing their wickets.
Shot!
VIZIANAGARAM,
SCORE: 16, OVERS: 2
Hey, Bujji!
Ambrose's spell
has Dorabujji spinning with confusion.
The match is tilting towards Bobbili.
And Vizianagaram is in serious trouble.
- We might lose it.
- You've cost us the match!
Where on earth is that hired laborer?
Where the hell is the cook Peddi?
The jaggery's boiling over.
Where did he disappear to
instead of tending to it?
He went to the match, sir.
The whole batch will be ruined.
Shall I stir it in the meantime?
Hey! Let him come back.
Peddi!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
You built thrones out of fear
Gold teeth glass crowns
Every promise you broke
Is a weight pulling you down
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
You talk like you own
Every breath in this town
But the cracks in your castle
Are screaming too loud
I'm the name that you never learned
Till it's written on your face
I'm the fire you thought you'd tamed
Now I'm burning through your gates
Here comes the cork-ball maestro,
the man who can hit six sixes
in a single over.
You think you can hit
six sixes in an over?
Quite proud, aren't you?
I came to show you your place
You drew lines in the dirt
Said the weak keep out
Turned their hunger
And hurt into your victory shout
But every shadow you cast
Grew a heart, grew a spine
I'm the echo of the last
Never again in their minds
I'm the hero that you can't erase
I came to show you
Came to show you your place
I came to show you your place
I came to show you your place
The game is my pride.
Listen here.
Every ball you bowl
will end up the same way.
Six!
VIZIANAGARAM
SCORE: 55, OVERS: 5
What a shot!
VIZIANAGARAM
SCORE: 123, OVERS: 9.4
Two balls left.
Two runs to win.
What's up, bro?
The winning shot's mine.
- What?
- Yes.
Just defend and take a single.
A single?
The winning shot's mine.
VIZIANAGARAM
SCORE: 123, OVERS: 9.4
Single!
Hired player Peddi single-handedly
leads Vizianagaram to victory!
Come on, rise and march ahead
Come on, rise and march ahead
Like a road
Where nothing stands in your way
Come on, rise and march ahead
Come on, rise and march ahead
Like a raging tide without limits
Like the surge that makes you leap
Like the war you're born to keep
Turn your sixes into hundreds
And rise above the crowd
Tear that fear right from its root
Cut your shame loose
Be the name that earns the cheers
Move like a storm
Like your arrival ignites the crowd
Come on, rise and march ahead
Come on, rise and march ahead
Like a road
Where nothing stands in your way
Come on, rise and march ahead
Come on, rise and march ahead
Like a raging tide without limits
Faintly, yes faintly
Firmly, so firmly
Don't cage yourself
Within the walls of your own soul
You're barely twenty-five
Don't let your spark die out already
Thulam, hand me
the turmeric powder and cutlery.
Hey, what is that?
Hey, Peddi!
If you had been any later,
ten tons of product
would've gone to waste.
It's the same out there, Ammathalli.
One unpredictable ball,
and the whole game
changes in an instant.
Peddi, you're full of yourself
because you're the only one here
who knows how to cook jaggery properly.
You're becoming impossible to handle.
Decide if you want sports or work,
right here and now.
If I'm going to do the same work
and live the same life every day,
what's the point of living at all?
We should experience everything
while we're still alive.
Who knows if there's a next life?
Tell me.
If your tomorrow is
No different than yesterday
That means today
You have done nothing!
If your child pays off
Your fathers debts
Then you have been useless
If you keep your head bowed
You don't need your mark of manliness,
Throw it away
And let out all the blood
In your body
Come on, rise and march
Come on, rise and march ahead
Move like a path with no obstacle
Come on, rise and march ahead
Come on, rise and march ahead
Move with a limitless attitude
Faintly, yes faintly
Firmly, so firmly
Don't cage yourself
Within the walls of your own soul
You're barely twenty-five
Don't let your spark die out already
We worked alongside Peddi
at the jaggery factory, sir.
We all worked in pairs
and shared a single wage,
but he was always paid a full wage.
Because no one in the neighboring villages
could match his skill at cooking jaggery.
Vizianagaram workers, 20 rupees each.
Lowland villagers, come over here.
Twenty rupees for both of you.
- Sir.
- Twenty for you.
Hey, you came alone?
Where's your partner?
He went to take a leak, sir.
Collect it when he gets back. Step aside!
Please get me a higher wage too, sir.
My wife is about to give birth.
Yes, sir.
You've been working here non-stop,
and in just four days at home,
you managed to get her pregnant?
Now that's what I call a hard worker.
Tell her to have twins.
That way, your sons won't have to find
a partner for pair work.
What are you saying, sir?
I cut as much sugarcane
as the workers from Vizianagaram.
I put in just as many hours, didn't I?
How long will I be paid half their wage?
Give me the same 20-rupee wage
as the workers from Vizianagaram.
You filthy hillside mongrel!
You think people from Vizianagaram
are the same as you lowlanders?
You people live pathetic lives
as paired laborers.
Giving work to people
with no name or roots is itself a favor.
And on top of that,
you expect the same pay as them?
Yuck! You lowly laborers.
We are lowly laborers, sir.
They made us do filthy work
no human being should ever do.
The work we do earns no respect.
Neither do we, sir.
We're migrant laborers
struggling just to survive.
We look out for the "Ten Rupees, Any Item"
signboards at the market
and buy our clothes and other items
from those cheap stalls.
People usually buy food with money.
We buy a night's sleep with it.
For years now,
we've been paying two rupees
just for one night's rest.
Move, hurry up!
Hey, move it!
We sleep at the roadside shelter
every night
and visit our own village
once every 20 days or a month.
A village of 450 homes and 1,800 people,
yet not a single means of transport.
There's no way to get there
except on foot.
Our village doesn't even have a name.
We're simply called the "Lowlanders,"
because we live at the bottom of the hill.
Sir, sir. Watch out! Careful!
You'll slip! Be careful.
Sir.
Every citizen in this country
has the right to vote,
but not our people.
Well, our village doesn't even exist
in any government record.
When we go home,
we set out before sunrise,
yet the sun reaches home before us.
Entering Tunnel No. 13.
Entering Tunnel No. 13.
Guard of 133177, respond.
Responding. All clear.
Stop it!
Sir, sir! Emergency, sir!
What happened?!
Someone's waving
a red cloth beside the tracks!
It's alright.
What? There could be danger ahead.
It's a red signal.
A red flag can halt a train anywhere,
just not in this village.
You've joined recently.
You wouldn't know.
When I first started, my superior told me.
"At the curve around the hill,
someone will wave a red flag. Don't stop."
So sit down.
Pointsman! Pointsman!
Hey!
Did they stop the train, Suri?
Not today, Peddi.
People have walked this hill path
so much it's worn down,
but has a train
ever stopped here even once?
Let's keep trying.
If we're persistent enough,
it'll stop someday.
If they don't stop someday,
the government will answer for it.
You won't understand this now.
Spare me ten rupees.
I need stamps for railway letters.
Come again?
You think ten rupees' worth of stamps
is going to stop that train?
I'm doing this for you too.
Come on, cough up.
Hey Suri! Stop it.
We should meet the authorities in person
and put our case before them.
How long are we going
to keep writing letters?
At least the letters reach their desks.
In person, they don't even treat us
like human beings.
Sir.
Appala Suri, what now?
Another application?
What takes thirty minutes by train
costs us an entire day on foot.
Sanctioning a new station involves
a great deal of government deliberation.
They consider the village population,
distance to existing stations,
and dozens of other factors.
Suri, if the train doesn't stop,
what's it costing you exactly?
Kuruma, do you know your wife gave birth
to a daughter two days ago?
- A daughter?
- Yes.
You'd have known within half an hour
if the train had stopped here.
Even to receive
news of a birth or a death,
we need transportation.
Lakshmi! Lakshmi!
My dear Lakshmi!
I'm on my way.
Lakshmi!
My dear Lakshmi!
Where's my little princess?
- Seenu!
- Dad! Did you bring the alphabets?
Learn these four letters for now.
I'll bring four more next time.
Okay, Dad!
- Mom!
- I'm cooking.
What are you cooking?
- Son, let it cook.
- Ouch!
It'll burn you. I said, it'll burn you!
Hey, hey!
Is that any way to eat?
Here, drink some water.
How long like this?
How do I even explain it to you?
I'm thirty already!
Have you ever thought
about setting me up with a woman for life?
Do you think I dragged you
to sixteen proposals for the fun of it?
Yeah, you brought me sixteen proposals!
But you didn't go ahead with any.
What about the Nellimarla proposal?
You said her legs were crooked
and her eyes were crossed.
And the Komarad match?
The girl was fair as the moon, but
You look so beautiful.
You're the one who'll be
my daughter-in-law.
You're the one who'll be
my daughter-in-law.
You're the one who'll be
my daughter-in-law.
Mom, you call every girl you lay eyes on
your future daughter-in-law.
Have you at least fixed one bride for me?
What does he do for a living?
Peddi plays cricket.
Would he be willing to live
with his in-laws after marriage?
- What? Living with in-laws?
- I'm okay with it.
- Our boy won't do that!
- What?
- He won't live with his in-laws?
- He won't.
I will.
There's not even a path to your village.
How can I send my daughter to a village
with no road leading to it, Appala Suri?
- Mind your words, Venkat Rao!
- Oh, my!
We're all born into the same world.
Yet you look down on us
because of where we live?
I've heard enough!
- I'll go live with them.
- The hell you'll!
Shut up and move it.
You want to get married
by breaking our traditions?
Mom, a man from Pasipenta saw me play
and offered me his daughter in marriage.
We're meeting them tomorrow.
Don't mess it up.
I'll marry any woman,
even if she's older than me.
You won't marry a girl from our village,
and no girl from outside
wants to live here.
Idiot. He's obsessed with marriage.
You're my mother.
I can't say anything more than that.
Sleeping on this bed feels like
lying on a saw.
Attention, people of Vizianagaram!
Please cast your precious vote
for the lantern symbol.
Elect Mupparapu Subhadra Raju
as our Vizianagaram municipal chairman.
Oh no!
Why are you heading
into your opponent Bhaskar Rao's fields?
Your father Subhadra Raju's
political influence is already quite weak.
He's already lost twice.
Now, a third defeat is likely too.
Ma'am, it's Bhaskar Rao's cutout!
Please stop, or it will lead to quarrels.
Why is she taking off her saree?
Oh my God, I can't see this!
Oh no! What are you doing, Achiyamma?
If the villagers find out you destroyed
Bhaskar Rao's sugarcane fields,
we won't get any votes at all.
Your father's political career
will be destroyed.
My father is in politics,
but politics isn't in his blood, Ailu.
Oh God, I can't watch this.
Everything's ruined.
Don't tell me silly stories.
You're a girl,
you shouldn't speak like that, ma'am.
Where's the fire?
Oh no! Achiyamma,
you've burned our fields!
To create smoke
that affects our opponent,
we have to burn this.
Instead, we could've sold this sugarcane
and paid off people to vote for us.
If we'd sold our sugarcane,
we could've paid off voters
in only three of the eighteen villages.
Now, if people believe
my father Subhadra Raju's sugarcane field
was burned by his opponent,
all eighteen villages
will feel sorry for us.
You did well, ma'am.
Make sure this spreads through
the village too.
You'll see Achiyamma's politics
at tomorrow's public meeting.
We're running late
for the marriage meeting.
My legs are aching.
Hey, Thulam.
Get my shirt from the bag.
Peddi, it looks like a new one.
Yes, it is.
A new one from a second-hand shop.
Oh God. Appala Suri's here.
- Oh dear.
- Why did you call him?
- I told you not to.
- Why would I call him? He saw us.
This match is ruined too.
- Give me the shirt.
- Hey, Peddi.
Give me ten rupees for railways letters.
- Ten rupees?
- You want me to come along?
Come along? Oh no.
Marriage meet or ten rupees?
- Marriage meet or ten rupees?
- Ten rupees.
Here you go.
Who knowns if we have a next life.
Want to see the girl.
I won't accept you
living with your future in-laws.
Get lost. Give me my shirt.
Why are you crying?
This proposal is no good either?
It's not me.
Some girl is crying over there.
Who is this lady?
Only God knows
what made her come here in tears.
True, it's really sad for her.
Oh God!
Hey, Ailu.
Take it, Achiyamma!
Greetings to all the voters
of Vizianagaram.
Our opponent Reddam Bhaskar Rao
and his nephew Rambujji
burned our sugarcane fields
to the ground last night.
How could they do it?
Have they got any sense?
Look how she's weeping.
The sympathy is working.
Keep crying, ma'am. Don't stop.
They are spreading lies
claiming I burned it myself
to earn sympathy votes.
Those eyes that need no kohl.
A nose that needs no adornment.
A rare beauty,
one who needs no decoration at all.
They say stars fall from the sky.
Could one have landed here
in Vizianagaram?
Who burns a crop
that's ready to be harvested?
You tell me.
We only know how to share what we have,
not keep it to ourselves.
I honestly can't tell if she's talking
or showing herself off.
I really can't, man.
I don't need your sympathy in words.
I need it in votes.
I want to touch her
to my heart's content.
What do you mean?
Will her dad agree if I want to marry her?
Will she say yes if I tell her I love her?
So?
So
I want to touch her just once.
They'll kill you, man.
Who knows if there's a next life?
We're running late
for the marriage meeting.
You used to say the girl
I'd marry would end up crying.
She's the one.
Go pinch her cheeks.
I'd rather not. Every girl I pinch
ends up not marrying you.
This is the last girl whose cheeks
you'll ever pinch.
It's your choice.
Either make my father
the municipal chairman,
or break his heart
and send him to his grave.
- We will make him the municipal chairman!
- We will make him the municipal chairman!
Oh dear!
You're the one who'll be
my daughter-in-law.
You're the voter
who will make me win.
A little piece of the moon
It slipped down here, you know
And it set
My whole body dancing, my dear
There's no count to her charms
No measure to her mischief
And my heart warms up
In a heady swirl for her
Oh! Chikiri! Chikiri! Chikiri!
I keep falling, again and again
Only for you
Looking at your beauty
My mustache twirls and shouts in joy
Chikiri, after your smile
Cuts through me like a spark
Girl, this youth has blown carefree
Like the wind
Chikiri, Chikiri
Your charm has colored me with love
A little piece of the moon
It slipped down here, you know
And it set
My whole body dancing, my dear
The fury on your face
Outshines your nose ring's grace
Your feet are soft
Like tamarind leaves
Every step she takes
Mischief weaves
What a girl! Full of charm
Body full of curves, causing alarm
Is toddy hidden in your sway?
Oh! Chikiri! Chikiri! Chikiri!
I keep falling, again and again
Only for you
A little piece of the moon
It slipped down here, you know
And it set
My whole body dancing, my dear
There's no count to her charms
No measure to her mischief
And my heart warms up
In a heady swirl for her
Vote for the lantern!
- Vote for the hand fan!
- Vote for the lantern!
Subhadra Raju's daughter
could swing this election.
Take care of her.
You've won me over
Like a jasmine bundle
Your beauty has sunk deep into me
What did you eat growing up, girl?
Tuber or veggies?
Your youth rushes in like a flood
Eyes locked around you
Secrets swallowed whole
With lips left craving
Mouths run dry in longing
When I look at all your grace,
My heart craves for you
This restless ache steals my sleep,
Leaves me tossing, buried deep
Oh! Chikiri! Chikiri! Chikiri!
I keep falling, again and again
Only for you
A little piece of the moon
It slipped down here, you know
And it set
My whole body dancing, my dear
There's no count to her charms
No measure to her mischief
And my heart warms up
In a heady swirl for her
Oh! Chikiri! Chikiri! Chikiri!
I keep falling, again and again
Only for you
Looking at your beauty
My mustache twirls and shouts in joy
Chikiri, after your smile
Cuts through me like a spark
Hey, I'm getting all hot.
Turn on the pump, will you?
Has the heat gone down?
No, dude.
Turn on the other pump too.
Did you cool down?
Peddi! Peddi!
Are you deaf? Has the heat gone down?
- Yeah.
- Thank God!
- Not yet.
- What? It hasn't?
Oh! Oh my God!
It's freezing in here,
and you still haven't cooled down?
Peddi, it's risky
if you don't bring the heat down.
She erupts like an angry volcano.
Did you see how her face got red?
- Hey! Why the two pumps?
- We're cooling off.
It's scalding.
Achiyamma is hosting a feast at her place.
A feast? They must be serving meat.
Let's go.
Achiyamma is the real feast for me.
- Lift it up.
- Come on, lift.
Come on, guys.
Peddi's been burning up
ever since he saw Achiyamma.
God, I can feel the heat.
Watch your step.
Jump.
If you touch Achiyamma
while you're this hot,
- she cannot handle it.
- Go see where she is.
Here you go!
The power's out. Someone go check.
Hey, Ailu!
Miss Achiyamma?
Someone just kissed me in the dark.
What? Who on earth was that?
Ma'am, let the kiss in the dark
stay in the dark.
If word gets out, it could destroy
your father's political career.
Who's the lucky one?
- Achiyamma!
- Long live!
- Achiyamma!
- Long live!
What?
Keep it down.
Miss Achiyamma, beloved daughter
of our respected leader,
the honorable Mupparapu Subhadra Raju,
has arrived.
What's with this huge crowd?
Let's give her a warm welcome.
I'm worried our uncle might lose.
Now, our beloved Achiyamma,
who has a BA and a B.Com,
will address the gathering.
I made him say that, ma'am.
- You bonehead!
- Such a shrew.
Does she breathe the same air as us?
Does she eat the same food we eat?
Does she yawn just like we do?
My father, Mupparapu Subhadra Raju,
has spent 30 years contesting elections
for your sake.
But as election day draws closer,
more and more crooks
are trying to rig the vote.
From the ink on your finger,
and the liquor on your breath
I can easily tell whether you're with me
or the opposition.
My friend was clapping
for a different reason, you idiots!
We must tear her campaign apart today.
- When you kiss in the dark...
- Miss Achiyamma! No!
When you cast fake votes in the dark,
you may think they'll count.
Remember this.
Achiyamma's symbol is the lantern.
Even in the dark,
she catches the scent.
Try anything foolish,
and every one of you will pay.
How could she claim
that kiss meant nothing to her?
I'll go tell her I was the one who touched
and kissed her that night.
They'll kill you for that.
Who knows if there's a next life?
Even if Subhadra Raju wins this election,
I can make him the late Subhadra Raju
and leave his seat vacant.
Want me to tell you how?
- To the lantern!
- We vote!
- To the lantern!
- We vote!
Hey! The tent's collapsed!
Lift it up!
Who the hell slashed the tent?
I wanted to strip her naked
in front of everyone.
- They ruined everything.
- Rambujji, brother!
- Rambujji!
- Hey!
- I'll send your ass flying.
- You'll fly higher when you hear this.
Then say it!
Even though your plan fell apart,
I got three photos. That too,
when Achiyamma was completely naked!
- Go! Get them printed right now.
- Hurry up.
Just because he let a woman take charge,
does that idiot think
he'll win all the votes?
Once her naked posters go up
tomorrow morning,
everyone will have their hands
all over them.
Hey
Hey! Who threw that stone?
Go find out!
Hey! Who was that?
Hey!
Hey! Let go of me!
Hey! Who the hell are you?
Pull the flashlight out of his mouth!
Hey!
Hey, you lowly hired laborer! It's you?
You live off the wages we pay you.
You dare raise a hand against us?
The mongrel who cut
Achiyamma's dress loose
I'll strip him bare
and leave him standing in shame.
Oh no, the photos!
Run him over with the bike!
You lowly laborer!
Hey, give me that shirt!
Come on, go!
Brother! Brother!
Hey Bujji!
Bujji!
Bujji!
Brother!
- He's up there.
- Bujji.
- Hey! Get him down.
- Bujji
- Get him down.
- Brother!
The same soil of Vizianagaram
that gave birth to these vermin
also gave us a star of a man.
A student of Kodi Rammurthy Naidu.
He defeated the Sisodias of North India
and brought back the anklet.
Hindu Kesari, Coach Mr. Gournaidu.
Welcome! A warm welcome!
In honor of Kodi Rammurthy Naidu,
he built a wrestling arena.
He trains wrestlers
without charging a single penny.
Bhadra!
Now, the bout between
Gournaidu's student Veerabhadra
and Paidappa's student Ankamnaidu.
Release! Release!
Release! Release!
Looks like Veerabhadra
has the upper hand.
Veerabhadra brought Ankamnaidu down.
Foul! Foul! Release! Release!
Release! Release!
This year too, Gournaidu's student has won
the mandal-level wrestling tournament.
The association elders are honoring him
with shawls and awards.
What were those moves?
Like a street brawler.
My technique was perfect, Coach.
You just weren't watching.
I don't need to watch, Bhadra.
I can hear it.
You can hear it then.
Is there any qualification
greater than victory, Coach?
Winning isn't what matters to me.
Keeping the sport alive does.
In the last tournament, the Vizianagaram
team bought Peddi,
- for a record sum of 1,001 rupees.
- Suri, are you short by ten rupees again?
Here you go.
No. I need 100 rupees.
I have to meet the MLA.
I'll think about it after the game.
- The God's price is 10 paise!
- Watch the show.
The God's price is 10 paise!
One rupee!
What's this?
Mr. Rambujji always opened
the bidding at one rupee.
This time, it's the Bobbili team.
What's going on
with the Vizianagaram team?
Bobbili bids one rupee.
Going once!
Bobbili bids one rupee.
Going twice!
What's wrong with Rambujji?
Now do we bet on Vizianagaram or not?
- Only one rupee?
- I'm so confused.
Calling it thrice! The final call.
One rupee!
What the hell is this?
Peddi's worth only one rupee?
When the Bobbili team bid for one rupee,
why did Vizianagaram remain silent?
Peddi, those scoundrels
knocked your bid down to one rupee
because of what happened the other day.
They only lowered the bid price.
Not this Peddi's game!
Bet your money,
and you'll get double in return.
You wagered everything you earned.
I've to win the bet
and buy my daughter a frock!
I need to buy slippers for my father.
With Peddi playing for us,
our money's safe.
Vizianagaram is making
Bobbili struggle today.
Dorabujji and Rambujji
scored 30 runs together already.
It looks like
it's headed to the boundary,
but Peddi stopped it brilliantly.
Rambujji goes for a run.
Peddi pulls off a diving run-out!
Now the Bobbili team
steps into the battle,
chasing a target of 116.
Out!
- Suryam!
- Brother!
You go.
Bobbili are losing wickets quickly
to Rambujji's bowling.
Peddi's arrival could be crucial.
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Peddi, sit down.
Hey, Rayappa!
Go.
Peddi! Peddi!
Bobbili survives
only if Peddi comes out to bat.
Without Peddi at the crease,
how can we possibly win?
Peddi! Peddi!
You piece of trash.
Peddi!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Sit down.
- Vimanam!
- Yes?
You go.
Why didn't they send Peddi in?
- Eight runs for the loss of four wickets.
- What's happening?
Why won't they send Peddi in
when the team is losing?
He grabbed us by the collar today.
Who says he won't grab you tomorrow?
I gave him a chance for his talent.
Now that mongrel's arrogance is sky-high.
If we hit him today,
Word will get out that it was us
who humiliated Achiyamma.
We'll lose face before the elections.
The humiliation we faced
in the dark yesterday,
we'll make him face it on the field
in front of everyone.
We'll break him in front of the very crowd
that worships him.
We'll show him he's nothing
but a hillside mongrel.
He only knows how to play the game.
We know how to run it.
I want your help, dude.
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Our hired player
Peddi's coming in to bat!
Betting gangs and youngsters
are going wild.
Peddi walks in,
taking the bat from Vimanam.
Come on! Come on!
You filthy hillside...
- Oh no! Lingamsetty is also out.
- Out!
Bobbili captain Veera Brahmam
enters the field.
- Come!
- He called him for a run.
- Now he told him to stay back.
- No.
- Ball!
- Peddi is stranded mid-pitch.
Rambujji threw the ball at the wickets.
Peddi makes it in just in time.
Peddi then realized
that Vizianagaram and Bobbili
had buried their years of enmity
just to humiliate him.
A cricket team
has only eleven players, right?
But that day,
Peddi was up against twenty-one.
One rupee!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Put your glasses on
so you can watch the game.
Hey! You think this is new to me?
See how the crowd is chanting
our villager's name with respect!
- That alone makes me happy.
- True, Suri.
Three balls left,
nine runs needed to win!
Peddi is at the non-striker's end.
Last wicket! Ambrose comes out to bat.
- Hey, ball!
- Go back!
Hurry up, pass it over.
With only two balls left,
they need to score eight runs.
He smashed it three grounds away!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
- He needs two runs off one ball.
- Hillside mongrel.
Peddi will finish it with ease.
Oh, Mother Goddess!
Out!
What's wrong with Ambrose?
He stepped out of the crease
before Rambujji even bowled.
Even with victory in his grasp,
Peddi still couldn't win.
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Bhadra you asked me what it means
to keep the sport alive.
This is it.
It isn't bothered by victory or defeat.
The way we play must ignite a passion
for the game in the next generation.
How dare you strip my brother naked?
You filthy hillside mongrel.
Do you know why I always raise the bid
by just one rupee,
even when others are bidding
in the hundreds?
The hundreds reflect my pride.
The one rupee reflects your worth.
This one rupee is all you're worth.
I'll teach you wrestling.
Want to learn?
What's the daily wage?
What?
The wage for playing.
Even though you lost today,
do you know why the crowd
still chanted your name?
It's not because of your wage,
but because of your game.
Your sport is your identity.
You filthy hillside mongrel!
They treated him unfairly in the game
because of a personal grudge?
Yes, sir.
Peddi was humiliated on the field
that day.
Something else happened
in our village as well.
Let me come with you, Dad.
What for?
I've learnt all the four alphabets
you brought me.
I'll come with you to Vizianagaram
and learn more alphabets.
Study well so you can write
my letters, Seenu.
Run! Run! Be careful!
Seenu!
Seenu! My son!
I've learnt all the four alphabets
you brought me.
I'll come with you to Vizianagaram
and learn more alphabets.
Hey, Seenu!
Oh God!
- Long live the MLA's leadership!
- Long live the MLA's leadership!
Sir.
MLA sir!
- Sir, please look at my application.
- Go away!
- What a nuisance!
- Sir...
Sir!
Get lost!
Please wait a moment.
Please hear our grievance, sir.
This concerns the hardships
of 1,800 people, sir!
1,800 people?
That many people in my constituency
are facing problems?
Come here.
Sir, the railway is
our village's only hope for transport.
I've been trying for 30 years.
Nobody cares about us.
- Hand me those papers.
- Sir.
It's just a train. I'll authorize a stop.
Sir, none of those villagers
have voting rights.
You should've told me earlier!
Anyway, you really think it's easy
to arrange a stop for a train?
Sir, so what's the solution
to our problem?
For certain problems,
adapting to them is the best approach.
Sir! Sir!
- Sir! MLA sir!
- What's with him?
MLA sir! Sir!
MLA sir.
One minute...
Sir, if the train stops in our village
even for a minute
Our lives will change!
When someone is seriously ill or injured,
we end up taking them
to the nearby cremation ground
instead of the distant hospital.
Living with no hope for the future
hurts us more than death, sir.
When we speak
to the government officials,
they just mention
rules and regulations, sir.
Sir, please show us mercy.
- Sir! Sir!
- Hey!
Hey, what are you doing?
- Hey!
- Sir, please...
- Pull him away!
- Hey, let go!
- Sir, please...
- Hey, let go!
We just need your signature.
Sir...
Sir! Sir!
Sir!
Sir! Sir...
Sir! Sir!
Hey, Suri.
Only someone with a heart
could have invented alcohol.
How else could it bring such peace?
- Have a sip.
- Stop fooling around. Go away.
Suri!
Who knows if there's a next life?
- Have it.
- Go away!
Suri! Fine, I'll drink it all myself.
You keep waving the flag,
like you always do.
Sir!
It's an emergency!
Please stop the train!
It's nothing new. Forget it.
This time,
he's not standing by the tracks.
He's right on the track!
- What are you saying?
- Take a look, sir.
Hey, get off the track!
You'll die! Move!
Get off the track, or you'll die!
Hey! Get off the track!
Move it!
Hey!
Appala Suri is blocking
the train on the track!
Hey, Suri!
You will die! Get off the track, please!
- Hey!
- Suri!
Suri, step aside!
Hey!
- Sir, hit the brakes! He'll die!
- Hey!
Is that what you've learned?
If we hit the brakes, everyone will die!
Suri!
Suri, step aside. Move!
Hey, Suri! Suri!
Like the sun crushed beneath the hills
You shone like a torch
Between death and survival
O warrior
O blazing sun
Do you even have
An identity of your own
Did you shed your blood
To dye the flag red?
How many years did
You burn this way
With life itself as your battle?
We hear the same old
Railway song every day
What did you do?
Here. Drink some water.
Like the sun crushed beneath the hills
You tried to stop the train like a hero.
How can you leave us all behind?
Dying like this isn't wrong
But it's wrong to live like this, Peddi!
Hey
This Appala Suri hasn't carried
a red flag for 30 years
just to stop a train and shorten
the distance between two villages.
He did it to close the distance
between them and us.
Our labor earns only half the pay,
and our sweat counts for even less.
Even our lives are worth
only half as much.
It's not the neighboring villagers,
as we thought.
It's the government, Peddi!
If that train stops in our village,
we think we'll get jobs, hospitals,
and fair prices for our harvest.
But if that train stops on these tracks,
we'll finally have an identity, Peddi.
We'll have an identity!
- An identity!
- Hey, get up!
- Suri, get up!
- Suri!
- Suri. Get up.
- Hey.
Hey, Suri!
Suri!
Suri.
Suri.
Hey!
Hey!
How dare you remove the tracks?
You want a train stop?
How dare you destroy government property?
The central government decides
where trains stop.
There's a process for that,
and you're not qualified
to make the request.
You filthy hillside mongrels!
How dare you remove the train tracks?
Hand the body
over to the municipal authorities.
- Sir
- What?
We admit our mistake.
Please forgive us, sir.
We'll never mess
with the railway tracks again, sir.
Please hand over Appala Suri's body to us.
We'll leave.
How are you related to him?
He's from my village, sir.
Bring me someone from his family.
Sir
We are all his family, sir.
Show me an ID proving
you're from the same village.
And then take it away.
It's for that very identity
That Appala Suri gave his life.
Hey, who the hell is guy?
Who said death gives you an identity?
Our reports list it
as an unidentified body.
What did you say, sir?
It means it's an abandoned corpse.
Abandoned corpse?
Abandoned?
Hey!
How can he be an abandoned corpse, sir?
Ask any train driver
who passes through this village.
They'll recognize Appala Suri.
Ask any track maintainer
in the department.
For thirty years,
he went from the village MRO office
to the Collector's office,
carrying papers in his hands.
How can our Appala Suri
have no identity, sir?
Not just the people
even the trains on your tracks
and the red and green flags waved there
know who he is.
How can you call him abandoned?
How can you have no identity, Suri?
Who the hell is this guy?
See if he has an ID, at least.
Hey, where's your ID card?
My ID card?
I
How can he say I don't have an identity?
I'm Peddi.
I'm Peddi, sir!
During cricket matches, teams outbid
each other to get me onto their team.
How can you say I have no identity?
Hey!
Forget the dead.
Someone who is alive
needs an identity card
to be recognized.
Both birth and death
should be recognized by the government.
You filthy hillside mongrel!
Hand the body over
to the municipal authorities.
Come and lift it!
I'll take him to my village.
Sir!
- I'll take him to my village.
- Grab him! Pull him away.
- Grab him!
- Hey, hey, hey!
Hey! Go!
- Hit him on the leg.
- Hit him!
Hit him!
Catch him!
Let go of the body,
or these people will become corpses too.
Peddi!
Give up!
We can't take this beating anymore, son!
Let go of it!
Appala Suri's death enraged us all,
but it also filled us with fear
in equal measure.
While fear turned
all our feet back toward the village,
one man's feet turned the other way, sir.
The step he took that day
lit a path for our entire village.
Until then, Peddi played sports
only to earn a living.
Now he has set his sights on training
at the Hindu Kesari arena
under Coach Gournaidu, a man determined to
revive the dying art of wrestling.
Hey!
There's a player for hire here.
Tell him there's no sport
that pays wages here.
Hey, stop.
I didn't come here for money.
I came for the sport.
Hey!
Get lost.
Didn't you say that sport was my identity?
But that officer says
I don't even have an identity.
I don't want an identity
that belongs to a team of eleven.
I want my own identity.
One that recognizes me as Peddi!
Gournaidu!
The wrestling you teach me
Should give my whole village an identity.
Win or lose,
it has to be someone
from the Lowland village!
Gournaidu
Please teach me wrestling!
Wrestling isn't some bat-and-ball game.
It's a head-on battle with death.
Tell me now.
Do you want to stay or leave?
GAME CHANGED
Konda
Go fill the water tank.
Bhadra!
Hey, go.
- Hey, wait.
- Hey!
I'll go.
Forget that for now.
Go unload the truck outside.
Konda!
Do you want to stay or leave?
Grab him from the front.
That's good.
144.145...
Coach, that lowlander
is nowhere to be seen.
He must've run off to avoid working.
Oh, so you put him in the tank!
Anyway, he's no Veerabhadra.
He can't beat the timer.
How is he any match for Bhadra?
Put it there.
Hey, where do you think you're going?
Give me a massage.
If Peddi doesn't make it himself,
the Kolkata financiers keep sending
the product back,
claiming it's too bland.
Even if you work in pairs for half wages,
there's no work for you without Peddi.
Bring him back
if you want to work here.
Get lost, you worthless mongrels.
Hey, Peddi. Let's get to work.
Kuruma.
I'm not coming back to work.
You can all leave now.
Look at this guy!
He has always hated being
a lowland villager.
Ungrateful prick!
Hey, Phirangi!
What the hell are you saying?
Watch your mouth.
What do you mean?
That day, he provoked people
into destroying the railway track.
The police locked us all up
and screwed us over.
Even after losing my only son,
do you know why I'm still in our village?
So no one else will be alone.
Our people work in pairs
and live for each other.
But you're the only one who works alone
and lives by himself.
The way he dresses,
the way he carries himself
everything about him is strange.
Instead of begging this prick,
let's beg Ammathalli.
Let's go.
Come on, let's go!
Until now, only the wrestlers
came to the arena.
Now even lowly laborers are turning up.
- Hey...
- Konda!
What?
You told me this sport was my identity.
But all you've had me do is hard labor.
Am I an athlete or a laborer?
Do you want to stay or leave?
Hey, bumpkin!
Trying to act tough?
Exactly what you told me to.
Do you know what you're holding?
A sack of cattle feed.
It's not a sack.
It's a lifeless wrestler.
You just threw him down.
Do you know what that move is called?
A leg-lock hold.
Do it again.
Come on!
The other day, you emptied that vessel
in one clean move.
It's an aerial throw.
Everything I made you do all these days,
you thought it was labor.
But there was sport hidden in all of it.
Do it for wages, and it's work.
Do it to win, and it's sport.
Do you know what this move is called?
Deadlock grip.
Masa, masa, masa
Peddi, Peddi, Peddi
Peddi, Peddi, Peddi
Should I tremble and sway in fear?
Even if I'm shaken
I'll still surge ahead
Should I crash down and stop?
Even if it's lightning itself
I'll dare to question it
Konda!
This isn't a cricket ground for you
to bowl on.
This is wrestling.
Here, you contain your opponent
inside the ring.
This move is called
the was her man's throw.
Land your opponent on his back,
and he's out.
The power to halt
The very Earth itself belongs to me
I'll become a blazing spark powerful
Enough to shatter the universe itself
Masa, masa, masa
I' m enough for myself
My backbone itself
Must turn into a mighty serpent
Masa, masa, masa
My courage itself
Must become my shielded chest
Hey, Konda!
Do you want to stay or leave?
- Hey! Peddi!
- Mom!
What's going on here?
What's all this?
Everyone thinks you moved to Vizianagaram
because you don't want
to live in our village.
I can't keep living under their insults.
Let's leave.
Come on.
You'll hear their insults
only if you stay there.
This is where we belong.
Stay with me.
Even if I can't live there,
that's where I'll die.
- You can stay right here.
- Mom! Mom!
You'll never find peace
by treating your mother this way.
All over me my sweat burns
And fuels me like raw oil
For my own fire
From that blazing heat
- Bhadra, you go.
- I don't want to touch this lowlander.
Why should fury need a scream?
Even a mere spark is enough
To set it all ablaze
For rage and for oppression
I'll show the final turning point
Every move you make
Take it as a single step in the ring
Let every struggle fall
Beneath your feet
I am like a fierce stroke
Correcting every single flaw bit by bit
The day I make my mark
Even those who doubted me will one day
Honor and celebrate me
Before my last breath
Masa, masa, masa
Masa, masa, masa
I'm enough for myself
My backbone itself
Must turn into a mighty serpent
My courage itself
Must become my shielded chest
I must rise hardened and battle-ready
Peddi, Peddi, Peddi
Peddi, Peddi, Peddi
Peddi, Peddi, Peddi
299, 300.
Coach, the count's over.
Let him go. He might die!
Look! There are bubbles.
Hey, don't tell me. Tell him!
Hey! Come here.
Pull the hand.
Come on, pull him up!
Pull him up, guys.
Coach, tell me now.
Do you want me to stay or leave?
- Peddi. Peddi.
- Hey, Achiyamma!
Come here.
What are you doing here
at this hour?
What if Gournaidu sees you?
I paid Rangaiah 100 rupees
to sneak me in unseen.
And he made me climb over the wall!
- What a moron!
- Alright. Why are you here?
- I came to thank you.
- What for?
For pulling down the tent the other day
and saving my honor.
- Thanks.
- Okay. Thank you too.
Leave now.
- Go.
- Peddi.
Just like you helped me
without asking,
someone
- Kissed me without my consent.
- Oh God!
Who's that jackass?
- Yeah, he is.
- Ouch.
Find him and bring him to me.
- I want to thrash him.
- Achiyamma...
It's not something I can do right now.
But I'll find him. Go home.
- Go now.
- Peddi!
Leave.
His arms were just like yours.
Muscular and strong.
His chest was like yours too.
Broad and firm.
When he kissed me,
I felt his breath on my forehead.
He even smelled just like you.
So
was it someone like you?
Or was it you?
So you've figured it out.
Tell me, what do we do now?
So it was you who kissed me?
Don't you know it's wrong
to kiss a woman without her consent?
Hey!
Some express love with flowers.
Some with letters.
Some with gifts.
But for Peddi, love is felt through touch.
That's how he expresses it.
That's what this lowlander's love
looks like.
This is the only kind of love I know.
I'm not saying I'll love you
like everyone else does.
I'm saying I will marry you, Achiyamma.
Your touch alone is incomplete.
It's complete
only when Achiyamma reciprocates.
Stop staring at them.
Watch the match.
Hello, hello!
One, two, three.
Mic testing!
On the occasion
of the district wrestling tournament
held in honor of Kodi Rammurthy Naidu,
we welcome all the wrestlers...
There's no cricket match.
The coach is here. Calm down.
and a warm welcome to all the guests!
Keshava.
Every single year, it's Naidu's student
who advances to the state level.
He never even let us
get past the district level.
This time, we do whatever it takes
to defeat Veerabhadra
and make it to the state level.
- Come play cricket, Peddi!
- Quiet!
Look, Gournaidu is entering
the wrestling arena.
The bout between Naidu's student
Veerabhadra
and Paidappa's student Adikesava
is about to begin.
Wait, Bhadra.
Peddi.
Get your wrestling gear on.
Coach?
What do you mean, Naidu?
Did I hear you right?
You want us to wrestle some hired player?
There's honor
even in defeat against Veerabhadra.
But there's no glory
in defeating this lowlander.
Do your villagers pair up
only for work?
Or do they sleep with their wives
in pairs too?
Paidappa!
Save the talk!
Get someone with the guts
to face me in the ring.
If he can't do it alone,
pair him up with another.
You heard exactly what he said.
Hey.
This is our chance.
We must take down
both the student and the teacher
and get past the district level.
Until today, you've only seen
one wrestler face another.
But for the first time ever,
one wrestler stands against two.
Naidu's student extends a hand
and Paidappa's students
stick out their legs?
What arrogance!
Paidappa's students are getting fired up.
Naidu's student is down!
Come on!
Yes! That's it!
- This is no ordinary technique.
- What a move!!
Come on! Pin him down!
Paidappa's students are doing
everything they can
to pin him on his back
and force him out.
If a wrestler's back hits the ground,
he's eliminated.
Pin him down!
Look! They're pinning him down!
Hey, grab his leg!
Knock him down!
Look! He's going down on his back!
Oh dear!
His legs buckled. He fell face down.
Naidu's student survives.
Crossover athlete!
What does it mean, sir?
That's what you call someone
who blends two sports into one!
Thrones out of fear
Gold teeth glass crowns
Every promise you broke
Is a weight pulling you down
You talk like you own
Every breath in this town
But the cracks in your castle
Are screaming too loud
He's playing cricket and wrestling
at the same time.
I'm the name that you never learned
Till it's written on your face
Hey!
That's the reverse shot.
Yay!
I came to show you your place
You drew lines in the dirt
Said the weak keep out
What an incredible performance
from Naidu's new wrestler!
I'm the hero that you can't erase
I came to show you
I came to show you your place
He's absolutely dominating!
He's giving
Paidappa's students a hard time.
Naidu's brought in
a top-class wrestler this time!
I came to show you your place
They're twisting around
like fighting roosters.
I came to show you your place
Is he playing cricket or wrestling?
He's fierce like a tiger!
It doesn't look like wrestling!
This feels like a hunt.
Hey, it's me! He's there!
One of Paidappa's students is out!
He steps in on the front foot
and goes for the was her man's throw!
Hey, that's Peddi's signature move!
Get up! Get up!
- You lazy buffaloes!
- What a bout!
- Well done, Peddi!
- Gournaidu's student Peddi
has defeated both opponents
and qualified
to represent Vizianagaram district
at the state-level tournament.
Just because part of my name
sounds feminine,
do you think I'm weak?
Let me remind you.
In this house, only my word is final!
Achiyamma is mine.
Get out.
Hey!
- Hey, come on. Let's go.
- Wait...
Please wait...
Hey! Achiyamma!
He belongs to my constituency,
my daughter chose him.
And he's inferior in every way.
Which political leader is lucky enough
to find such a perfect son-in-law?
Hey.
There are 59,744 male voters
in Vizianagaram municipality.
Why the hell did you pick someone
who can't even vote?
As a politician, I value a voter
more than a would-be son-in-law.
Mr. Subhadra Raju.
Tell the next groom you choose
that I kissed her on the lips.
You should tell him
to stay away from this place.
Because the man who can't even vote
is already in Achiyamma's heart.
In yesterday's match,
why did you ignore Veerabhadra,
who defeated wrestlers from six mandals?
Why did you enter some lowlander
in a district-level competition, Naidu?
If everything goes well
at the state level tomorrow,
one could reach the national level.
But shouldn't that be someone
from our village?
Both Veerabhadra and Peddi
are my students.
Who steps into the ring is my call.
The decision is yours,
but the money's from the committee.
Shouldn't he have a proper address?
What are you talking about?
You all started this association
out of love for wrestling.
But now you're fixated on
pushing "your guy."
So, Naidu, you think Peddi
is better than our Veerabhadra?
I'll tell you what.
No one from our village is competing.
Will your chosen participant
represent our village?
What did he say?
If he agrees, we'll get him all the IDs
showing he's from Vizianagaram.
No way! Peddi won't agree to it.
Tell him to focus on winning the match.
He doesn't get to decide everything
in Vizianagaram.
That's how Vizianagaram people talk!
He says it won't work.
Come on, let's go.
Ammathalli!
Peddi will represent Vizianagaram.
From now on,
Peddi belongs to Vizianagaram.
Hey!
Words may be forgotten.
But what's written stays.
Register his thumb impression.
I told you, didn't I?
He can change his sport.
He can change his village.
If needed, he'd forget his own mother too.
You selfish mongrel.
Why should we bother
with someone like him?
Ugh!
Let's go, sir.
He competed at district level.
Didn't he compete at the state level?
Not at state level.
He competed at nationals, sir.
Nationals?
Vizianagaram forced Peddi
to represent them.
But Gournaidu had other plans for Peddi.
Gournaidu challenges every wrestler
who thinks wrestling has lost its glory
in Vizianagaram.
Whether you've won before,
or lost and want your glory back
No matter how great a champion you are...
If anyone can defeat my student Peddi,
I'll offer my heirloom anklet,
the one I won from the Sisodias.
I'll come to his home
and adorn his feet with it.
This is Gournaidu's challenge.
Tell them
All India Wrestling Federation's chairman.
- Randheer Sisodia said so.
- Coach...
Gournaidu has issued a challenge.
The right to issue challenges
belongs to the Sisodias.
If Gournaidu has issued a challenge,
it isn't to the country.
It's to me.
There isn't a wrestler
in the whole country who can take down
the Sisodias.
The country may call it arrogance.
But for the Sisodias, it's honor.
To uphold that honor, we Sisodias
used to issue a challenge every year.
But that year
My opponent was.
Gournaidu.
Until that day,
my people had never bowed to anyone.
That day, Gournaidu defeated me
and humiliated me at his feet.
That humiliation has never left me.
After all these years, we finally have
a chance to reclaim our honor.
- I'll bring it back!
- I'll bring it back!
Hey!
Gournaidu doesn't talk.
He proves himself through action.
If he's issued
a challenge for the first time
he must have a student
who has surpassed even him.
Who is he?
Peddi. Why wash your hands? Let's wrestle.
No, Coach. Nobody here can match you.
Coach.
You threw down the challenge.
But why hasn't he shown up, Coach?
He won't show up,
nor will he let anyone else.
Randheer Sisodia.
Every student he trained
has won a gold medal.
This is exactly what I expected
when I issued the challenge.
- Ranga.
- Yes, Coach.
Here.
He picked you for nationals.
What are you saying, Coach?
- Is it true, Coach?
- Yes.
Coach
To celebrate Vizianagaram
wrestler Peddi's selection for nationals,
we present a musical performance
by Balla Adilakshmi.
Bars will rise, bunks will lie
And gold will shine
Troubles will come, and debts will rise
With burdens on our backs
For a man, these are normal, unavoidable
Complications of life's daily fold
Now and then, leave the house
Why get so emotional and cold?
Set aside
A thousand rupees for me each week
And once a month
I'll bring you comfort
Take out half a unit of gold
And drape the Upper Arm Band on me
Come with me
I'll lead you to heaven's way
Come on, come on
A feast of beauty awaits
If you keep on thinking
Won't it be too late?
Hallello hallo hallallo
My dear
Let the night wrap us close and near
Hallello hallo hallallo
My dear
Leave your shyness far from here
Will you only taste
the comfort of home-made meals?
Or chase a dhaba bite
and see how freedom feels
Will you just bathe at home
And call it enough?
Or will you step out
for a festival and go take a proper dip?
This also is like a weekly once market
if you still hold back
Then what's the point
Of even being born?
Hallello hallo hallallo
My dear
Let the night wrap us close and near
Let the night wrap us close...
My dear
Let the night wrap us close and near
You need some memories
To reminisce on right?
Otherwise what's the point?
If you don't do something crazy
That people behind you can talk
About what's the point?
I'll give you pleasure
Keep it stack it up
When you're old
You can look back
And happily reminisce about it
Hallello hallo hallallo
My dear
Let the night wrap us close and near
Hallello hallo hallallo
My dear
Leave your shyness far from here
Set aside
A thousand rupees for me each week
And once a month
I'll bring you comfort
Take out half a unit of gold
And drape the Upper Arm Band on me
Come with me
I'll lead you to heaven's way
Come on, come on
A feast of beauty awaits
If you keep on thinking
Won't it be too late?
Hey, Peddi!
The mighty wrestler, Peddi!
Now you've crossed state level.
Tomorrow, you'll cross nationals too.
And then...
Then you'll become a wrestler
- no one can match!
- Veerabhadra...
My friend Peddi is a wrestler.
Stop it, Veerabhadra.
You're drunk. Go to bed.
- Forgive me, Peddi.
- It's okay. Go home.
Ladies and gentlemen,
welcome to the
National Wrestling Championship 1994.
Jalandhar, Punjab.
How have you been, Mr. Randheer Sisodia?
Not well at all.
That day, only my village
knew that you defeated me.
But today,
the whole country
will watch me defeat you.
We begin the league matches now.
Sisodia has executed a was her man's throw.
Foul! Foul!
Ratan Sisodia advances to the semi-finals!
This round ends.
Peddi won the match 6-0.
Peddi advances to the semi-finals!
In the semi-finals,
Ratan Sisodia from Rajasthan
faces Peddi from Andhra Pradesh.
Peddi! Peddi!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Peddi! Peddi! Peddi!
Can you see victory within reach
while they chant "Peddi"?
You're just two feet away from victory.
Have a seat, Coach!
I've already heard
plenty of cheers and shouts, Coach.
On the way down from our village
to Vizianagaram,
I heard a man's final screams
as he fell into the valley, Coach.
After finishing our work,
we went to ask for our wages.
Then I heard Ammathalli shout,
"Even half pay is too much
for you filthy hill savages."
I even heard Appala Suri's dying scream
when he tried to stop the train.
I don't want all this cheering anymore.
All I need is silence.
I need two minutes of silence
to tell them who I'm.
Even while laboring in a jaggery factory,
do you know why I became
a player for hire?
The moment I step into the game,
people stop caring about where
I come from, my caste or my community.
They only see me as an athlete.
That's why I agreed
to represent Vizianagaram.
Peddi, you love your village so much.
Why didn't you tell them?
I don't want to give them hope, Coach.
I want to give them victory.
I've heard the world listens
to the one who wins.
I'll give them that one victory.
But this alone won't be enough
to defeat Peddi.
Won't this do?
Come, man!
Will this be enough?
It won't be enough.
Then come. I'll show you.
Come. Let's play.
- How do you like this move?
- Excellent!
But even this isn't enough.
If you want Naidu to hold your feet
and adorn you with anklet,
you must first hold Peddi's feet.
Who the hell are you?
- Who the hell are you?
- What are you saying?
If you want to win,
grab Peddi's leg, not my throat.
It's okay. Go home.
Hey, Veerabhadra!
What are you doing?
Veerabhadra!
You bastard!
You're the reason I can't get ahead!
- It's because of you!
- Veerabhadra!
It's because of you.
Let's see how you compete now.
Welcome to the semi-finals.
This is the tournament's biggest clash!
Round one
of the second semi-final match.
For many viewers,
this match matters more than the final.
It wouldn't be wrong to call this
the final before the final.
Match will begin now.
Defending champion Ratan Sisodia
has maintained his dominance so far.
Peddi's new technique is being discussed
everywhere in this tournament.
Ratan Sisodia
has caught hold of Peddi tightly.
And Peddi escaped using his technique.
Sisodia started to attack.
He brought Peddi down.
Peddi's reversal turns him onto his back
and earns him two points!
Two points to Peddi,
making it a total of four points.
Peddi is leading 4-2.
An attempt to control Peddi.
An attempt to get Sisodia into a grip.
And here Ratan Sisodia tried a leg move,
Peddi maintained his balance.
Tried hard to defend,
but he went outside the red zone.
It's a point for Ratan Sisodia.
An attempt to put him down, but Sisodia
countered sharply and took two points.
It's Peddi's counterattack.
He lifted him up
and slammed him down.
Wow!
He earned four points.
And Peddi claimed the first round
- with a score of 8-3.
- Well played, Peddi.
- Well played, Peddi.
- Well played.
Hey! What the hell was that?
What are you doing?
We have to defeat him somehow
and win back our anklet.
- Well played, Peddi.
- Coach.
That's it.
You know where to target him, right?
His leg.
Go on then. Go!
The referee signals
the start of second round.
Ratan Sisodia tried to attack in a hurry
but made a mistake,
giving Peddi two points.
Peddi is showing great presence of mind.
Here comes
Ratan Sisodia's defensive move.
An attempt to lock him in a hold.
And he twisted him,
putting Peddi in trouble.
An attempt by Sisodia
to establish his grip.
Pin him down.
Peddi's counterattack,
an attempt to box him out,
and Peddi gets two points.
Ratan Sisodia
once again attacks Peddi's leg.
Peddi's defensive move
and his attempt to escape.
Don't let go!
Keep pinning him down.
Pin him down.
Now the question is how much pain
Peddi will be able to endure.
The referee signals, and with that,
Ratan Sisodia
has won the second round 8-6.
After two rounds,
both wrestlers are tied at one round each.
Now it remains to be seen who will win
the third round and advance to the final.
Peddi.
Let me see.
Is your leg okay?
Well done!
Well done!
Let's win the next round
with the same tactic.
Target only his leg.
Peddi, continue the attacking game.
Go.
Go. Go and get him.
The third and decisive round begins.
Peddi appears to be limping.
Due to Sisodia's repeated attacks
on the leg, Peddi may have been injured.
What's this?
Ratan Sisodia laughs
and invites Peddi to attack him.
He is teasing him.
Peddi's in pain here.
It seems his leg
has suffered a serious injury.
Peddi's whole game has changed now.
He's now trying to fight
while protecting his right leg.
Looking at Peddi's condition,
it does not seem
that he will be able to compete
against Sisodia anymore.
Here comes another
performance from Sisodia.
That's four points. Four!
Four more points
added to Sisodia's tally.
And Sisodia now needs only
30 more seconds to win this match
Peddi! Why are you hiding your leg?
Put it forward and play.
Attack him.
But that chance
doesn't seem to be coming.
Peddi attempts an attack.
But Ratan Sisodia
launches a counterattack.
Ratan Sisodia has planned
to completely crush Peddi.
Sisodia launched an attack!
Ten seconds remaining.
The opportunity has completely
slipped out of Peddi's hands.
Now only the timeout remains.
Peddi attacks,
and now Peddi's in the air.
Despite being injured, he fiercely
lifted Sisodia onto his shoulders.
Despite having an injury in his leg,
Peddi slammed Sisodia to the ground.
Peddi completely destroyed Sisodia.
Peddi bagged five points.
We won!
Yay!
Yeah!
Despite the injury to his leg,
Peddi displayed an excellent performance.
And he secured his place
in the final against Punjab.
Now everyone will be waiting eagerly
to see how he performs in the final.
Peddi has reached the finals.
Peddi is fully deserving
of the audience's love and admiration.
He has already secured the silver medal,
and if he wins the final,
the gold medal will be his too.
Very few people can match the courage
and style Peddi has displayed.
Such dedication despite being injured!
But what are we witnessing here?
Peddi has collapsed onto the mat.
Peddi!
The medical team
needs to reach immediately.
It's a medical emergency!
Come on, fast!
The atmosphere all around
has suddenly changed.
Coach.
Peddi.
Don't get up, Peddi.
Lie down.
Peddi.
I'm fine, Coach.
It's just a small wound.
Let's go.
Listen to me, Peddi.
It's no big deal, Coach.
Peddi Peddi.
Sit.
What is it, Coach?
What happened?
Mr. Peddi.
You need to rest.
Rest? What do you mean, Doctor?
I have to go play the final.
Tell him, Coach.
- Peddi!
- I have to go fight the final, Doctor.
Calm down, Peddi.
Calm down.
The main nerve in your right leg
isn't functioning.
The injury damaged it.
For a long time now,
bit by bit, the nerves in your leg
have been severely damaged.
That's why
you lack strength in that leg.
One more thing.
Given the extent of the damage,
it's miraculous you made it this far.
But I'm sorry to say this.
You're unfit for the game.
You are not fit for the game.
W-What do you mean,
"I'm not fit for the game"?
What is he saying, Coach?
- Peddi.
- I'm
How can I be unfit for the match?
- Peddi.
- Coach
- Let's show him, Coach.
- Peddi, wait.
Doctor!
What do you mean, I can't play?
I can compete, Doctor. I can.
- Why don't you say something, Coach?
- Calm down.
Tell him I can play.
- Let's go, Coach!
- Peddi!
Come on.
Peddi.
- Come on.
- Peddi!
Coach!
Peddi! Calm down.
Listen to me.
- Coach.
- Peddi.
Peddi.
- Let's wrestle, Coach.
- Listen to me.
Come on, Coach.
Coach...
- Peddi!
- Hold.
- Coach.
- Ped...
Peddi!
- Peddi! Get up.
- Coach!
I want you to say I can play, Coach.
We will show them. Come on, Coach.
Peddi...
It's all because of this, Coach.
- What are you doing?
- Peddi.
Don't remove the bandage.
Peddi!
- Come on, Coach. Let's wrestle.
- Peddi!
We need to show them, Coach. Please.
Come on, Coach. Let's wrestle.
Peddi. Please calm down.
- Calm down.
- I have to play, Doctor.
You can make it happen.
I can play the final, Doctor.
Tell him, Coach!
- Tell him.
- Peddi.
I have to compete in the final, Doctor.
Please...
You lowland bastard!
How long will you keep this up?
The final match was three days ago.
You've been unconscious
for the last three days.
Mr. Gournaidu.
Whether he accepts it or not,
his leg is not fit for the game.
So, better take care of him.
Coach...
Peddi.
You can still play up here.
But you can't play here.
Get some rest.
Order some tea.
Sir.
What else is left for you to say?
What's left for me to hear, huh?
Listen, sir.
You brought me all this way
just to tell me a loser's story?
How did someone unfit to play
become everyone's favorite?
Please hear me out, sir.
Get me some tea.
Your tea, sir.
PEDDI
You built a statue
For a loser?
A loser?
If he had quit right there
Why would you have come this far for him?
After winning for Vizianagaram,
he gave up the house and land
gifted by the community,
the government job he earned,
and even Achiyamma, the woman he loved.
Forgive us, Peddi.
All we need is someone like you,
who truly cares about our village.
- Let's go back to our village.
- Let's go back to our village.
I can't walk that far with this leg.
I'll come by train.
He said he'd come by train?
How?
Even in a halted breath
Hope still lives
That is what drives you forward
Through thorns or through blooms
You must reach the shore
Don't get tired, Peddi
You must return as victory itself
Railway station?
Listen.
Ask for documents to build a house.
Or ask for a pension.
But you're asking us
for a railway station?
None of the MPs here can help you.
Only the Union Railway Minister can.
Go to him.
Don't get tired, Peddi
You must return as victory itself
Let days pass and the hurdles rise
Keep moving forward
No distance can stand tall
Before the dream
This is out of my hands.
Beneath your small steps
This land's soul has waited
For that day through generations
I will lend you
The strength of these hills
Stand tall and fight
We'll emerge victorious
Your wedding is set for the eighth.
Here's your wedding invitation.
Be ready.
What's this?
For any woman, a man becomes
her husband only after marriage.
For Achiyamma,
love itself makes him her husband.
In her heart,
Peddi had already become her husband.
I stand at the roadside
Watching with waiting eyes
That day, he learned
the new Union Railway Minister
was visiting Rail Bhawan.
He went there hoping the minister
would solve our village's problem.
Sir! Sir!
Sir!
I will listen from all directions
Please, I need to meet the minister!
You must rise even with broken wings
Who can stop a soul
Reaching for the sun?
Let the country hear the anguish
Of countless hearts through your voice
Don't stop your journey
Don't leave your patience behind
Rewrite the fate of this village
What happened?
The rear tires are off the ground.
The car isn't moving.
Hey, leave him.
Go away.
Sir, forgive me.
I had no other way to meet you.
What's the matter?
It's about my village, sir.
A railway station.
We need it, sir.
- Name of the village?
- Lowlanders' village, sir.
- What?
- Sir...
Our village has no name, sir.
We have no identity.
I won the semi-final
in national wrestling three years ago.
- Here.
- Huh?
Here.
I'm a champion, sir.
Oh!
- A silver medalist, huh?
- Yes, sir.
What difference does it make, sir?
You told me you have no identity.
You must've got some certificate
after losing the final.
And landed a government job too.
Sir...
I didn't lose, sir.
My leg gave out before I could play.
I couldn't play the finals,
but I never lost, sir.
Sir.
An excuse.
That's just an excuse
to cover up your loss.
Only winning matters.
Sir...
Peddi understood then
that the sound of his triumph
went unheard by the authorities.
So Peddi came back to Vizianagaram?
Ku Kurumaiah!
In that instant,
the athlete in Peddi came alive again.
He might be new to this game,
but the game isn't new to him, sir.
Gangamma,
you're blessed with a son!
Oh no! The baby is born without a leg.
His body was built
from years of climbing hills.
He adapts to any sport effortlessly.
Do you know what sport he chose this time?
Running.
I'll tell you now, sir!
I'm Kurumaiah.
Peddi's my favorite player too.
Competing itself is Peddi's rebellion.
That statue behind me isn't of a loser.
It's of a man
who defeated failure itself.
All our lives, we walked only for work.
But that day,
we walked for one man's fight.
Everyone from our lowland village
came to Vizianagaram to cheer for Peddi.
Our village's Peddi is competing, sir.
We came here hoping you'd show him on TV.
The stage is set for
the 1996 Delhi Para Asian Games.
And all eyes are on this final.
Eight athletes,
each one with a story and a dream,
are competing
in this thrilling 400-meter race.
Sit next to me.
Watch.
Athletes are adjusting their posture.
Focused, every movement is measured.
It's calm before the storm!
It's Peddi in lane four!
The first ever Indian in 400 meters final.
The home ground advantage at his back.
But he has to compete with lead runners
from China, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
On your mark!
Hamza from Pakistan
moves up the ranks.
Quick and efficient,
pulling ahead of the pack.
Both birth and death
should be recognized
by the government.
You filthy hillside mongrel!
Do you know why I always raise the bid
by just one rupee,
The one rupee reflects your worth.
Oh! Peddi's down.
- It's a sudden stumble.
- Peddi!
The race has taken an unexpected turn.
The crowd is in shock!
Dying like this isn't wrong,
but it's wrong to live like this, Peddi!
If that train stops on these tracks,
we'll finally have an identity, Peddi!
Victory decides everything.
Only victory!
Peddi is back on his feet!
A highly impossible task ahead of him.
Every stride counts, every second matters!
It's a battle against time!
Can Peddi maintain this relentless pace?
Peddi closes the gaps stride by stride!
Five meters, he joins the leading pack!
Neck to neck, shoulder to shoulder!
All of them are giving
every stride they have left.
Oh my God!
Four athletes hit the line together!
It's impossible to call!
The referee signals for a photo finish.
Nobody can say with the naked eye
who has won the race.
Let's look at the replay!
The final 100 meters in slow motion.
It's too close a finish.
Can't see with the naked eye.
All are waiting
for the winner's announcement.
Here comes the freeze frame.
The moment of truth! Who takes it?
It's Peddi!
Peddi wins gold for India
by a fraction of a second!
From a fall!
From the back in the pack!
To a photo finish victory.
This is one of the greatest comebacks
we've ever seen.
Peddi! Peddi!
For the first time in history,
Peddi has won gold for India!
What a hero!
What a race!
What a moment
for the Indian athletics!
You are the pride of India!
I don't want this, sir.
I want that, sir.
This Peddi
Is not Indian, sir!
What?
Isn't he Indian?
You're not an Indian?
Mr. Peddi, you are from Andhra Pradesh!
Vizianagaram District, Salur Mandal.
Your profile is right. You are Indian!
If I'm to call myself an Indian,
shouldn't my village
be part of India too, sir?
Though I can't walk,
I ran all this way
Not to prove to the world
that I can run, sir.
But to show this country that my villagers
are still forced to walk miles every day.
Except on foot,
there's no other way to get to my village.
If we can't live where we were born,
your government's only suggestion
is that we leave our village.
If leaving for a better place
is the solution,
how will this country ever prosper, sir?
Your Indian government
can soar across the skies,
but it can't even reach
our lowland village on its own territory.
I realized it after coming here.
There are 18,000 villages like ours
in this country,
with no name and no identity!
Tiger.
The national animal.
Peacock.
The national bird.
The identity and respect
given to these animals and birds
We lowlanders have none of it, sir!
Even the dead
in our village have no identity, sir.
When they asked me how I was related
to Appala Suri's corpse
It didn't feel like
they were questioning only his identity.
It felt like they were stripping away
my village's identity and self-respect!
It's said that back then, the British
would halt trains at certain places
to relieve themselves
or for entertainment.
That's how those railway stations
came into existence.
Is our lowlanders' blood
not worth even their piss?
If your government train had stopped
on our village tracks for even a minute,
the official who ignored us
would've had to say our village's name
every time he passed by.
Loud enough for the whole nation to hear.
That's when our village
would've had a name.
Salur would have become a Mandal,
Vizianagaram a district,
and Andhra Pradesh a state.
Only then would this Peddi,
from a lowlanders' village,
truly become Indian.
A nation stands together
in only two situations.
One is when we are at war.
The other is when we play for the country.
You all think I played.
But I fought, sir.
Give an identity to Peddi's village,
the man you called Indian, sir.
Our identity is our self-respect.
Our identity is my gold medal.
Like an ancient legend
Your story will raise
Generations to come
Your name became a lullaby
In our mothers' voices
Those train rides we dreamed of
Once felt beyond our reach
You freed us from roads of misery
And brought heaven to our huts
The train that mocked us
with its horn for so many years,
stopped right before us
for the first time.
A god without a temple
That's what you are to us
We carry you forever
In the palanquin of our hearts
If we could bloom as flowers
We'd fall at your feet in worship
If we could flow like water
We'd wash your feet in devotion
What's all this, son?
What, Mom?
Who knows if there's a next life?
Like an ancient legend
Your story will raise
Generations to come
Your name became a lullaby
In our mothers' voices
Peddi!
For the first time
in Indian Railways history,
a special train has been arranged
from Delhi for a single player.
That's not all.
A railway station named "Peddi"
has also been sanctioned for your village.
- It shouldn't be named "Peddi," sir.
- Then?
Please name the station Appalavalasa,
in memory of our Appala Suri.
The day the train stopped
for our Peddi,
our lives truly began, sir.
VILLAGE PANCHAYAT OFFICE
Post!
Recognizing our village's self-respect,
the government
has sent a post with a pin code.
Do you know what the first post was?
Sir
This is not just a stone statue.
It's our village's self-respect.
Come on, sir.
Let's meet Peddi.
He's only a short distance away.
We don't need to meet him.
Let's head back.
You want to go back?
Why, sir?
After coming this far,
how can you leave without meeting Peddi?
I'm ashamed, Kurumaiah.
I misjudged a great player like Peddi.
I've realized
we must first face our problems.
With a bat, Peddi faced his problems.
Through wrestling, he fought them.
And with running, he drove them all away.
He gave the sport a purpose
and changed how people saw it.
Peddi told me
what I should be doing from now on.
Kurumaiah!
Let's go.
The Visakha Passenger from Raipur
to Visakhapatnam via Vizianagaram
will depart shortly from
platform number one at Appalavalasa.
Did you hear that, sir?
Appalavalasa.
It's the name of our village.
That's the identity Peddi brought us, sir.
- Dad!
- Hello, dear.
You left it in the morning.
What took you so long?
I was with him.
She's my daughter.
She's studying medicine.
- Bless you.
- Thank you.
- Kurumaiah.
- See you, sir.
- Kuruma!
- Where are you going, Narsi?
I'm going to Vizianagaram.
- Take care.
- I'll be back in an hour.
- Kurumaiah
- Sir.
Your village finally has a train.
Why did you make me walk all the way here?
If I hadn't made you walk here,
you wouldn't have known
how desperately we needed the train.
Peddi!
You built thrones out of fear
Gold teeth glass crowns
Every promise you broke
Is a weight pulling you down
A farmer's struggle,
a soldier's sacrifice,
and an athlete's spirit
these are the backbone of a nation.
Who knows if there's a next life?
Tell me!
Let's launch
the country's biggest rural campaign.
Let's scout for players from the soil.
A politician
Goes door to door
for votes to win, right?
The same way, let's head to villages
and look for players.
You're suggesting
we go down to the village level?
We aren't going down to their level.
We're rising to it.
Yes!
You built thrones out of fear
Gold teeth glass crowns
Every promise you broke
Is a weight pulling you down
You talk like you own
Every breath in this town
But the cracks in your castle
Are screaming too loud
I'm the name that you never learned
Till it's written on your face
I'm the fire you thought you'd tamed
Now I'm burning through your gates
Came to show you your place