This
marks
the
first-ever
collaboration
between
Ram
and
the
master
of
high-voltage
cinema,
director
Boyapati
Sreenu,
known
for
crafting
action-packed
blockbusters
with
family-oriented
themes.
Skanda
marks
Ram
Pothineni's
debut
as
a
pan-India
actor,
where
he
joins
forces
with
the
rising
star
of
the
Telugu
film
industry,
Sreeleela.
The
film
made
its
global
cinematic
debut
on
September
28th.
Skanda
All-Language
Box
Office
Collection
Day
4
Prediction
According
to
Sacnilk
report,
Skanda
had
a
steady
performance
during
its
initial
three
days
in
theatres,
accumulating
a
total
of
₹21.85
crore
in
India.
Let's
take
a
look
at
the
anticipated
fourth-day
box
office
collection
for
Skanda.
Early
estimates
suggest
that
Skanda
has
earned
₹6.25
crore
in
India
across
all
languages
on
its
fourth
day.
Day
-
India
Net
Collection
Day
1
[1st
Thursday]
₹
11.5
Cr
Day
2
[1st
Friday]
₹
5.05
Cr
Day
3
[1st
Saturday]
₹
5.3
Cr
Day
4
[1st
Sunday]
₹
6.25
Cr
*
early
estimates
Total
₹
27.10
Cr
Skanda
Synopsis
Bhaskar,
portrayed
by
Ram
Pothineni,
is
a
rugged
college
student
determined
to
seek
retribution
for
his
family's
tragedy.
The
film
is
promoted
as
an
emotionally
charged
action
drama
featuring
intense
and
high-energy
action
sequences.
Ram
Pothineni
has
transformed
his
appearance
for
the
role,
sporting
a
bulked-up
physique
and
dishevelled
hair,
in
a
departure
from
his
previous
characters.
Skanda
Cast
In
leading
roles,
the
action-packed
film
features
Ram
Pothineni,
Sreeleela,
Saiee
Manjrekar,
Prince
Cecil,
Sharath
Lohithaswa,
Prabhakar,
Ajay
Purkar,
Daggubati
Raja,
Srikanth,
Babloo
Prithveeraj,
Gauthami,
Indraja,
and
more.
Skanda
Crew
Skanda
was
produced
with
a
budget
of
approximately
Rs
50
crore
by
Srinivasaa
Chitturi
and
Pavan
Kumar,
in
collaboration
with
Zee
Studios,
as
part
of
the
Srinivasaa
Silver
Screen
banner.
The
movie's
cinematography
was
expertly
managed
by
Santosh
Detake,
with
editing
overseen
by
Tammiraju.
The
film's
complete
background
score
and
music
were
crafted
by
the
talented
S.
Thaman.
The
dialogues
for
this
Boyapati
Srinu
directorial
were
penned
by
M.
Rathnam.