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Skanda 1st day box office early estimates – Career biggest for Ram

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Boyapati Sreenu and Ram Pothineni’s mass action entertainer Skanda has been released today and though the film has got a bit of mixed talk, the mass audiences seemed to have liked the energetic Hero Ram’s mass avatar and that is why the film is all set to register the career biggest openings in his career at the box office.

Ram’s biggest opening until now is Ismart Shankar and the film’s share is around 8Cr+ worldwide and Skanda is all set to break this opening and expected to open with around 10Cr Share worldwide. The film opened with good numbers in mass centers and even in the class centers the numbers are decent.

Coming to the Overseas and the rest of India, openings are good. It is a decent start for the film as it has been released on a weekday but we need to wait and see how the movie holds tomorrow and for the weekend, which is key as the theatrical rights are valued at a very huge number that is around 50Cr.

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The movie’s music was composed by S Thaman. Srinivasaa Chitturi produced Skanda under the banner of Srinivasaa Silver Screen, making it the most expensive movie for Ram. The movie features Sree Leela as the female lead, and Saiee Manjrekar will play a crucial role. The movie presented by ZEE Studios South and Pavan Kumar features Santosh Detake as the cinematographer. Editing is handled by Tammiraju.

Skanda has had a Pan India release on September 28th, I.e., today in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi languages.

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