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Megastar Chiranjeevi's next with Anil Ravipudi titled ‘Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu’

On Megastar Chiranjeevi's birthday, the makers of his highly anticipated film with director Anil Ravipudi unveiled its vibrant official title: Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu. Previously known by its working titles #Mega157 and #ChiruAnil, the film was announced with the joyful tagline "Pandagaki Vasthunnaru," signaling a festive and celebratory arrival.

August 22, 2025 / 12:29 IST
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Fans are already talking about the ending scene with a horse and the electrifying screams of "Boss."

On Megastar Chiranjeevi's 70th birthday, the people behind his upcoming movie with popular director Anil Ravipudi gave fans a sneak peek at the title. The movie used to be called #Mega157 and #ChiruAnil, but now it has the colourful title ‘Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu’ and the joyous tagline Pandagaki Vasthunnaru.

Sahu Garapati put together the project on a huge scale with Shine Screens, and Sushmita Konidela's Gold Box Entertainments helped out. It will be hosted by Smt. Archana. The project promises to be a sophisticated mass entertainment.

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In classic Megastar flair, the glimpse begins with Chiranjeevi driving up in a car, lighting a cigarette, and walking forward with his usual swagger, accompanied by commandos. The title comes up on the screen as he flicks the cigarette, and Victory Venkatesh's exciting voice adds to it.

Anil Ravipudi, who is recognized for his wide appeal and lively storytelling, seems to have found Chiranjeevi's eternal charm. The glimpse shows off his sophisticated look, which mixes charm with nostalgia. Fans are already talking about the ending scene with a horse and the electrifying screams of "Boss." Composer Bheems Ceciroleo has made a new version of the famous Rowdy Alludu song "Love Me My Hero," which adds to the nostalgic feel.

The cinematographer Sameer Reddy's images make the show even bigger, while AS Prakash's rich production design adds dimension to it. The film's technical staff seems good, with Tammiraju as the editor and S. Krishna and G. Adi Narayana as co-writers. Nayanthara plays the female protagonist, which is another fascinating pairing with Chiranjeevi on screen.