Mana ShankaraVaraprasad Garu Box Office Collection Day 6: Chiranjeevi Film Nears ₹140 Crore India Net
Mana ShankaraVaraprasad Garu Box Office Collection: Mana ShankaraVaraprasad Garu, the Telugu family action thriller led by Chiranjeevi, has completed six days at the domestic box office and entered its seventh day in cinemas today, January 18. The film, which released worldwide on January 12, 2026, arrived during the Sankranti festive window, a period traditionally associated with heightened theatrical footfalls in the Telugu states.

As per figures reported by box office tracking website Sacnilk, the film has earned an estimated ₹139.85 crore India net from its premiere shows and the first six days of its theatrical run. The numbers reflect collections from paid preview screenings held on Sunday, followed by regular weekday and weekend business across major centers.
The film began its run with premiere-day collections of ₹9.35 crore on Sunday. This was followed by a strong first Monday, which contributed ₹32.25 crore, providing a solid base for the overall total. On Tuesday, collections dropped to ₹18.75 crore, a decline that is generally seen after a holiday opening. Midweek business showed relative stability, with Wednesday bringing in ₹19.5 crore and Thursday recording ₹22 crore. Friday collections stood at ₹19.5 crore, while Saturday added an estimated ₹18.5 crore, taking the six-day cumulative total to ₹139.85 crore India net.
Film Team, Cast Details And Box Office Outlook
Directed by Anil Ravipudi, Mana ShankaraVaraprasad Garu features a multi-starrer cast that includes Venkatesh Daggubati, Nayanthara, and Catherine Tresa in key roles. Positioned as a family-oriented action thriller, the film caters to a wide audience segment, particularly during the festive season.
The project is produced by Sahu Garapati and Sushmita Konidela under the Shine Screens and Gold Box Entertainments banners. Music for the film has been composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, while cinematography is handled by Sameer Reddy. The technical crew also includes production designer A. S. Prakash and editor Tammiraju.
With the festive holiday period now coming to an end, the film's performance over the coming weekdays will be closely tracked to assess its holding capacity beyond the initial six-day run. While Day 7 collections are yet to be fully reported, the first-week numbers indicate a steady theatrical journey so far, with trade circles watching how the film sustains momentum in the days ahead.


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