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Skanda to premiere on Zee Cinema on 16th June

UNI
Saturday, 15 June 2024 (16:36 IST)
Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled evening as Zee Cinema announces the World Television Premiere of the mass action entertainer, Skanda, starring the dynamic Ram Pothineni. Set to air on Sunday, 16th June at 8 PM, this film promises to deliver a thrilling spectacle of action, dance, and drama.

Directed by the acclaimed Boyapati Srinu, known for blockbuster hits such as Akanada, Simha, Legend, and Sarrainodu, Skanda continues his legacy of crafting larger-than-life action entertainers. With a blend of relatable characters and family-friendly viewing, the film aims to provide an unforgettable experience for audiences.

The ensemble cast includes Sreeleela, Saiee Manjrekar, Prince Cecil, and Prithviraj, alongside Ram Pothineni, who plays the lead role. Pothineni expressed his enthusiasm about the television premiere, stating, "Cinema in India has a sole purpose to entertain the families around and present a good time. With this film, we wanted to create something that entertains and at the same time thrills the audience.

Skanda is a film filled with high-energy action and drama, and I'm thrilled that it will now entertain viewers in their homes thanks to Zee Cinema.”

Sreeleela shared her excitement about the premiere, saying, “To work with two legends in this film was nothing short of a fantastic experience. It's a film that has something for everyone – be it action, dance, emotions, romance, revenge – it’s got it all and I'm excited for it to premiere on Zee Cinema. I look forward to the audience's reaction to our hard work.”(UNI)

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