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Leaked Scenes: A Blessing Or Burden For Chiranjeevi?

The film released in theatres today, and it has already started to generate a lot of discussion.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   12 Jan 2026 1:37 PM IST
Leaked Scenes: A Blessing Or Burden For Chiranjeevi?
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It is already known that Chiranjeevi and Anil Ravipudi ignited this Sankranti season with their latest film, Mana Shankar Vara Prasad Garu. The film released in theatres today, and it has already started to generate a lot of discussion.

Incidentally, there is this one very particular scene from the film, featuring Nayantara and Chiranjeevi, which has grabbed all the attention already. The scene from Chiranjeevi and Anil Ravipudi’s Mana Shankar Vara Prasad Garu is genuinely well made.

It has the kind of rhythm emotion and mass connect that is designed purely for a big screen experience. Moments like these are meant to unfold inside a theatre with whistles applause and collective energy from the audience. That shared reaction is what gives such scenes their real power.

However the situation turned disappointing when the clip was leaked and circulated across social media platforms on the very day of the theatrical release. Fans fan pages and even random accounts shared it within hours. What feels like celebration online ends up becoming a problem for the film itself.

For the common audience this leakage directly affects the viewing experience. When key scenes dialogues or highlights are already consumed on mobile screens the surprise factor is gone. The impact feels reduced and the emotional payoff is weaker. Not everyone follows every update online but enough people do and that changes how a film is received in theatres.

This growing habit of leaking and sharing scenes needs serious attention. Supporting a film should mean protecting the theatrical experience not spoiling it. If this continues unchecked the real losers will be cinema halls filmmakers and audiences who still value watching films the way they are meant to be watched.