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Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu becomes Chiru's highest grosser ever
Updated : Jan 19, 2026
Megastar Chiranjeevi has once again demonstrated his unparalleled box office dominance this Sankranti season. His latest mega family entertainer, Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, helmed by blockbuster director Anil Ravipudi, has officially emerged as a regional powerhouse. In just 7 days, the film has amassed a staggering 292 crores+ gross worldwide.
The film created history by recording the highest-ever Day 7 share in the Telugu states. In a remarkable feat of endurance, MSG surpassed the collections of previous industry titans like RRR to claim this top spot. The steady grip at the box office proves that the Megastar’s pull remains as potent as ever.
The "Mega" wave is not just restricted to the domestic market. In a mere week, MSG has become the highest-grossing film in Megastar Chiranjeevi’s career in North America, crossing the US$2.62 Million mark. It is fast approaching the US$3 Million club, a first for the veteran actor.
Already, the movie has become the third 200-crore grosser for Chiru, and the movie has officially achieved Breakeven status by entering the profit zone across all territories. Trade analysts are buzzing with optimism, predicting that Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu is on track to become the Regional All-Time Industry Hit for Telugu cinema.
The film's success is bolstered by a stellar ensemble, featuring a high-octane extended cameo by Victory Venkatesh and a graceful performance by leading lady Nayanthara. Produced on a massive scale by Sahu Garapati and Sushmita Konidela, the film continues to run with phenomenal momentum. With the holiday advantage still in play, MSG is poised to rewrite several more record books in the coming days.
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