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Boyapati Sreenu as body double for Ram in Skanda goes viral on the internet

Boyapati Sreenu as body double for Ram in Skanda goes viral on the internet

Boyapati Sreenu has been used as a body double for Ram in Skanda. This is the current hot topic on social media as the Netizens have discovered the editing mistake in the film’s climax fight. Many are trolling the makers, and the video where Boyapati Sreenu was present as a body double for Ram in Skanda went viral on the internet.

Body doubles are common in any industry, mainly used for action parts and risky shots. But recently, this trend has changed as most of the heroes are using body doubles even for normal scenes if they are not close-up shots. Now, the video of director Boyapati Sreenu working as Ram’s body double is going viral on the internet. The netizens are trolling about how the team could have missed the mistake in editing during the climax fight scene. If observed in detail, anyone can find Boyapati being used as a body double.

Meanwhile, the response to Skanda’s OTT release was tremendous and more than expected. The movie started streaming on Disney Plus Hotstar yesterday, and within no time, it began to trend at first position. The film is said to have created a record viewership for 24 hours on Disney Plus Hot Star.

The movie was released in theaters on 28th September with mixed and below-par reviews. Due to this, the film did not work at the box office in a big way. The movie theatricals are sold at 50Cr, and the film ended up with 30cr share around, buyers faced significant losses.

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