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Updated : Aug 3, 2023

Skanda first single gives chartbuster vibe

Blockbuster mass director Boyapati Sreenu and Ustaad Ram Pothineni’s highly anticipated mass action entertainer Skanda is getting ready for release. The first and title glimpse of the movie presented Ram in a never-seen-before mass avatar. 

Meanwhile, the makers kickstarted the musical promotions of the movie. The first single Nee Chuttu Chuttu is out now in all languages. It was instant banger in every language.

The composer S Thaman is in his elements as he has composed a very peppy and massy tune with full-on mass beats and crazy lyrics which are quite rhythmic. The music director kept the mood and tempo of the song upbeat.

The vocals of Sid Sriram and Sanjana Kalmanje combined with youthful lyrics by Raghuram worked so much. Top singers in every language sung this song. Ram's energy and Sreeleela's glamor took the song to the next level. 

Both have set the dance floor on fire with their elegant and electrifying dances. The costumes and the colorful set also added more weight to the song.

Santosh Detake cranks the camera for the film produced prestigiously by Srinivasaa Chitturi on a massive budget with high production values and top-notch technical standards under Srinivasaa Silver Screen banner. It is presented by Zee Studios South and Pavan Kumar. Editing is handled by Tammuraju.

Skanda is getting ready for release worldwide on September 15th in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi languages.






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