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'Peddi' Trailer Launch: Janhvi Kapoor calls Andhra Pradesh and Telangana her true home, commits to more Telugu films

Janhvi Kapoor stated at the 'Peddi' trailer launch in Mumbai that Andhra Pradesh and Telangana feel like her true home despite living in Mumbai. The Bollywood actor confirmed she wants to work more in Telugu films and continue entertaining regional.
by Harsha Reddy | May 24, 2026 13:21 IST
'Peddi' Trailer Launch: Janhvi Kapoor calls Andhra Pradesh and Telangana her true home, commits to more Telugu films

The 'Peddi' trailer launch in Mumbai on Tuesday became a platform for Bollywood actor Janhvi Kapoor to declare her emotional allegiance to Telugu cinema — and she did so with a directness that surprised even the Telugu film journalists in the room.

Kapoor, who has worked across Hindi and Telugu industries, told the gathered press that Andhra Pradesh and Telangana feel like her true home, despite living in Mumbai. The statement wasn't promotional fluff — it was delivered with the kind of conviction that suggests she's thought about this geography of belonging for a while. "Although she lives in Mumbai, AP and Telangana feel like her true home," she said, adding that she wants to work more in Telugu films and continue entertaining audiences in the region.

What makes this declaration significant is timing. Kapoor is not a debutant testing the waters — she's an established Hindi cinema actor choosing to anchor part of her career in Telugu storytelling. The 'Peddi' trailer, launched at the same event, positions her within a regional narrative that doesn't require Bollywood validation. The trailer itself — details of which remain limited in the available material — appears to lean into this regional authenticity, though specific visual or tonal analysis will require a full trailer breakdown once more footage is accessible.

Kapoor's commitment to Telugu cinema isn't new, but this public articulation of it — calling the Telugu states home — signals a shift in how Bollywood actors are engaging with regional industries. It's no longer a guest appearance or a pan-India strategy. It's a stated preference.

The 'Peddi' release date has not been officially announced. The film's director, composer, and co-stars remain unconfirmed in available sources. What is confirmed is Kapoor's intent to make Telugu cinema a sustained part of her filmography — and that intent, articulated at a trailer launch, might be the most interesting story here.


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