'Skanda' To Arrive On The 'Salaar' Date!

This was supposed to be the date on which 'Salaar' should be arriving but the postponement of Prabhas' film made way for Ram's 'Skanda' to take over this date.

Update: 2023-09-06 05:35 GMT

Energetic hero Ram Pothineni's mass avatar in 'Skanda' has stunned each and every one. His rugged look with long hair, thick beard and bulked-up body is fantastic and the movie generated a lot of buzz ever since the project was announced. Three songs have been released till date and the trailer promises an action-packed film in typical Boyapati style.


The movie was supposed to release on 15th September but the makers decided to lock 28th September as the best date for its theatrical arrival. This was supposed to be the date on which 'Salaar' should be arriving but the postponement of Prabhas' film made way for Ram's 'Skanda' to take over this date.

With a long week advantage, 'Skanda' will be arriving on Thursday. Then, there is a holiday on Monday (Gandhi Jayanthi). Thus, Skanda will capitalize on holidays to get massive openings. What better date can they get for this high-budget entertainer which will also cash in the Dussehra holidays too.

The announcement poster showcases Ram and Sreeleela flashing beautiful smiles. Ram looks super cool in panchekattu, whereas Sreeleela looks gorgeous in ghagra choli in the release date poster. Both are seen with pleasant smiles on their faces. There are decent expectations on this film.

'Skanda – The Attacker' is all set to hit the screens on 15th September in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam movies. Ratnam penned the dialogues while Srinivasaa Chitturi bankrolled this film. Thaman is giving the music while Santosh Detake is the cinematographer. Stun Siva is the action director while Tammi Raju is the editor. Zee Studios and Pavan Kumar have presented this movie while Prem Rakshit Master is the choreographer. Srinivasa Chitturi is the producer while Boyapati Sreenu is the director of this movie.

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