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The movie “Skanda”, directed by Boyapati Sreenu and starring Ram Pothineni, has been described as a test of endurance by some reviewers. It is considered to be a mass-oriented film, catering to a specific audience, and may require a certain level of patience to fully appreciate. It is important to note that movie reviews are subjective, and individual opinions may vary.

“Skanda”, directed by Boyapati Sreenu and featuring Ram Pothineni, Sreeleela, and Saiee Manjrekar, begins with a premise where the sons of the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh chief ministers elope, leading to a conflict between the two CMs. The film incorporates dialogue exchanges filled with regional political references and power dynamics. However, some viewers may find the film lacking substance and instead choose to be entertained by the humorous lines. Ultimately, the overall reception of “Skanda” may vary among viewers.

“Skanda – the attacker” adheres to the typical elements that one would anticipate in a Boyapati Sreenu film. It includes massy action sequences executed in slow motion with graphic violence, rhyming dialogues that can be memorable as memes, loud music, and female characters with limited roles. The film may not offer subtlety or nuance and can be challenging to endure for some viewers due to its overwhelming nature.

The prologue of “Skanda – the attacker” introduces Srikanth’s character as Rudraganti Ramakrishna Raju, an innocent entrepreneur facing a death sentence while his daughter fights for her life. Ram Pothineni portrays the hypermasculine hero who takes on the caricaturish chief ministers and their goons. The film employs slow-motion shots primarily for Ram’s character, emphasizing his agility and strength. The dialogue delivery is often punctuated by these slow-motion shots, creating a particular rhythm.

In “Skanda – the attacker,” Ram’s character is depicted as taming a fierce bull more easily than Bhallaladeva in “Baahubali”. The protagonist is initially portrayed as a crude college student who makes derogatory remarks about his classmate, labeling her as “average.” These references are presented as humor, and later on, it is revealed that he was a Stanford University topper with skills in ethical hacking. However, he now uses his hacking abilities for personal reasons in order to protect his family and his father’s close friend, Ramakrishna Raju.

“Skanda – the attacker” is described as a film that lasts for a considerable duration and features a multitude of slow-motion shots, rhyming dialogues, and references to international films and literature. Some characters are given nicknames such as Tarzan, and there are visual references to “The Matrix” and iconic Shakespearean lines. The portrayal of women in the film is criticized, as they are often sidelined and objectified. The movie is considered bloated and lacking in innovation in terms of storytelling, characterizations, music, and action choreography. Towards the end, the announcement of a sequel may not be met with enthusiasm by some viewers.