Mega Festive Storm: Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu Scripts History with Record-Breaking Day 7 Collections

Megastar Chiranjeevi’s Sankranthi juggernaut Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu (MSG) is rewriting box-office history with a sensational first-week run. Directed by Anil Ravipudi, the film has displayed extraordinary staying power, setting all-time industry records in the Telugu states on Day 7 and emerging as one of the most dominant festive releases ever.

The numbers clearly reflect the film’s unstoppable momentum. After a thunderous opening, MSG has continued to register massive daily figures, including an impressive ₹31 crore haul on Day 7 alone. With worldwide gross collections now touching ₹292 crore, the film is just a step away from entering the elite ₹300 crore club, a milestone it is expected to cross with ease.

This remarkable performance places Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu on track to surpass Sankranthiki Vasthunnam, making it the highest-grossing film in Anil Ravipudi’s career. Adding to the glory, the film has achieved the highest share collection ever in AP & TS on its 7th day, a rare and historic feat.

The success story extends well beyond domestic markets. In North America, MSG has shattered previous records of both Chiranjeevi and Anil Ravipudi, amassing over $2.96 million and closing in on the prestigious $3 million mark—another first for the combination. With this pace, the film is poised to become Chiranjeevi’s biggest global blockbuster to date.

Entering its second week with excellent occupancies across regions, the film continues to draw strong family audiences, driven by positive word-of-mouth, festive appeal, and the Megastar’s enduring box-office pull. Amid a crowded Sankranthi release window, MSG has clearly emerged as the undisputed festival winner.

As its phenomenal run continues, Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu once again proves that a well-packaged family entertainer, powered by Chiranjeevi’s unmatched charisma and Anil Ravipudi’s blockbuster consistency, can still dominate the box office—even in the most competitive seasons.

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