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What is the ending?

Peddi's ending is simple: Peddi wins the final sporting challenge, uses that victory to force the authorities to notice his village, and the village finally gets official recognition and a railway station. The film closes with his people celebrating, and Peddi returning home having achieved the cause he took up.

In the last stretch of the story, Peddi has already made it clear that the sports contest is not just about medals. He is competing so that a nameless, forgotten settlement can finally be seen by the outside world. His fight has been inherited from Appalasoori, who spent years trying to get the government to listen to the village's basic demands.

Scene by scene, the ending moves toward that goal.

Peddi enters the decisive phase of the competition with the weight of his village's future on him. The film presents him not as someone chasing personal glory, but as someone carrying the frustration of a place that has had no school, no healthcare, no running water, and no train station. When he performs in the sports arena, the victory is framed as the moment that gives his people a public voice they were denied before.

At the climax, the pressure shifts from the field to the system around it. Peddi's success becomes impossible to ignore, and the authorities are forced to hear him because of what he has achieved. The film makes clear that this is the turning point: the same power structure that would not listen to a citizen from an unnamed place is compelled to respond to a gold-medal-winning athlete.

After that, the village is officially recognized, and a railway station is sanctioned for it. The station is not given Peddi's name. Instead, Peddi asks that the village be renamed Appalavalasa in honor of Appalasoori, whose long struggle came before his own. That decision ties the ending back to the earlier fight for dignity and recognition.

The final return home is presented as a homecoming. Peddi comes back to a celebratory welcome, and the people around him receive the result they had been waiting for. His reconciliation with his mother and Achiyamma is part of that closing movement, showing that the struggle ends not only with a public victory but also with personal reunion.

The fate of the main end-game participants is as follows:

  • Peddi: he succeeds in his mission, wins the decisive sporting event, and returns home with his village officially recognized.
  • Appalasoori: his long campaign is honored when the village is renamed Appalavalasa after him.
  • The village community: they gain recognition from the government and receive a railway station.
  • The government authorities: they are forced to respond after Peddi's victory makes the village impossible to ignore.
  • Peddi's mother and Achiyamma: they are reunited with him in the closing homecoming.

The final present-day frame shows the inspired government official deciding to push for a broader national effort to identify and support sports talent in remote villages.

Who dies?

Yes. In the plot information available, two deaths are explicitly mentioned, and one of them is a suicide.

  • A child dies in the forest while the villagers are trekking back to work. The source does not name the child or give a detailed mechanism beyond the fact that the death happens during that trek; it is described as a severe setback for the village.
  • Appalasoori dies by suicide when he steps in front of a speeding train. This happens after he takes his petitions to the local minister, is harshly rebuffed and humiliated, and becomes driven to despair.

The available material only clearly confirms these deaths; it does not provide additional named character deaths with reliable detail.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no reliable, confirmed evidence in the provided results that Peddi (2026) has a post-credit scene. The only result that mentions one is a YouTube video titled "Peddi Movie Post Credit Scene," but that is not a trustworthy source on its own for verifying whether an official post-credit scene exists or what it contains.

What the available results do show is that one article about the film's ending says the story continues into sequel-related possibilities, but it does not confirm a post-credit scene or describe one. The IMDb entry also does not provide any post-credit-scene information.

If you want, I can help you assess whether the ending itself contains a teaser-like setup, separate from a true post-credit scene.