Mana
ShankaraVaraprasad
Garu
Box
Office
Collection:
Mana
ShankaraVaraprasad
Garu,
the
Telugu
family
action
thriller
headlined
by
Chiranjeevi,
has
completed
nearly
two
weeks
in
theatres
with
its
box
office
performance
now
settling
into
a
steady
post-festival
phase.
The
film,
which
released
worldwide
on
January
12,
2026,
timed
with
the
Sankranti
holiday,
has
so
far
collected
an
estimated
₹186.05
crore
net
in
India,
according
to
figures
reported
by
box
office
tracking
website
Sacnilk.
As
of
January
25,
the
film
has
entered
Day
14
of
its
theatrical
run.
The
Chiranjeevi-starrer
opened
to
strong
numbers,
aided
by
the
festive
release
window
and
wide
distribution
across
key
Telugu-speaking
markets.
The
film
recorded
₹9.35
crore
from
its
premiere
day
screenings,
followed
by
a
sharp
jump
on
Day
1,
when
collections
stood
at
approximately
₹32.25
crore.
However,
as
the
weekdays
set
in,
the
collections
showed
expected
fluctuations.
Day
2
saw
a
significant
drop
to
₹18.75
crore,
while
Day
3
registered
a
marginal
recovery
at
₹19.5
crore.
The
film
continued
to
post
variable
numbers
through
its
first
week,
with
daily
collections
ranging
between
₹17
crore
and
₹22
crore.
By
the
end
of
its
first
seven
days,
Mana
ShankaraVaraprasad
Garu
had
accumulated
₹179.15
crore
net
in
India.
The
second
week
marked
a
clear
slowdown,
in
line
with
usual
box
office
trends
after
the
holiday
period.
Day
8
collections
dipped
to
₹8
crore,
followed
by
further
declines
on
subsequent
weekdays.
Despite
this,
the
film
saw
a
noticeable
uptick
on
Day
13,
with
Saturday
estimates
at
around
₹4.25
crore,
indicating
some
weekend
recovery.
By
the
end
of
Day
13,
the
total
India
net
collection
stood
at
approximately
₹186.05
crore,
based
on
early
and
rough
estimates.
About
Mana
ShankaraVaraprasad
Garu
Directed
by
Anil
Ravipudi,
Mana
ShankaraVaraprasad
Garu
features
Venkatesh
Daggubati,
Nayanthara,
and
Catherine
Tresa
alongside
Chiranjeevi.
The
story
revolves
around
Shankara
Vara
Prasad,
a
national
security
officer
whose
strained
relationship
with
his
family
leads
him
down
an
unexpected
path
to
reconnect
with
his
children.
The
narrative
blends
family
drama
with
action
and
humour.
The
film
is
produced
by
Sahu
Garapati
and
Sushmita
Konidela
under
the
banners
of
Shine
Screens
and
Gold
Box
Entertainments.
Music
for
the
film
has
been
composed
by
Bheems
Ceciroleo,
with
cinematography
by
Sameer
Reddy
and
editing
by
Tammiraju.
As
Mana
ShankaraVaraprasad
Garu
moves
through
its
second
weekend
and
into
the
latter
part
of
its
theatrical
run,
trade
watchers
will
be
monitoring
whether
weekend
footfalls
can
offset
weekday
declines.