Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu X Review: Netizens divided, but Chiranjeevi’s comedy wins hearts

As 'Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu' hits theatres on January 12 with special premieres a night earlier, early X (Twitter) reactions are pouring in — and they paint a cautiously optimistic picture for this Sankranthi family entertainer.
Viewers who caught early shows and premiere screenings largely agree on one point: Chiranjeevi is back in a space that suits him best. Many users praised his effortless comic timing, expressive performance, and screen presence, calling the film a comfortable watch driven primarily by its lead actor.
Several reactions described the first half as “passable” to “decent,” noting that while the opening reels feel slightly shaky, the film gradually settles into its rhythm.
Chiranjeevi’s humour, light emotional beats, and well-placed songs were repeatedly highlighted as strengths. One viewer wrote that the film “starts slow but gets better with Chiru’s energetic performance and trademark timing holding things together.”
The chemistry between Chiranjeevi and Nayanthara has also drawn attention. Users felt the pairing worked well in a mature family setup, with some specifically praising their comedy-driven scenes and expressive, dialogue-light moments. Nayanthara’s screen presence was described as “solid” and “graceful,” adding emotional weight to the narrative.
Director Anil Ravipudi received mixed but largely positive feedback. While some users felt the comedy worked only in patches and called parts of the narrative predictable, others praised the “Boss at his best” presentation, especially the introduction sequence and the hook-step song, which were termed a “feast for fans.”
A few comparisons were also drawn online, with one user noting similarities to Kamal Haasan’s Avai Shanmugi, pointing out thematic overlaps involving a divorced father reconnecting with his children. However, even those critical of predictability acknowledged that the humour and Chiranjeevi’s dialogues kept the film engaging.
Overall, early X reactions suggest 'Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu' may not reinvent the genre, but it delivers enough laughs, music, and feel-good moments to appeal to festive audiences and core Chiranjeevi fans. With Sankranthi crowds favouring light-hearted family entertainers, the film’s box-office journey now hinges on word-of-mouth from the crucial second half.