Young hero Teja Sajja has been on cloud nine ever since ‘Hanu-Man’ was released. It was a sensational hit and collected more than 300 crores and he is choosing his scripts quite carefully. He is now arriving with another fantasy film under ‘Eagle’ fame Karthik Gattamneni’s direction. The movie is named ‘Mirai’ and it is being produced by People Media Factory. It is the 36th film under their banner and TG Vishwa Prasad is the producer who will be mounting this project on a large scale with top-notch production and technical standards.
The movie is named ‘Mirai’ which means future. The first look poster sees Teja Sajja in a Super Yodha look with a Yo in his hand whilst standing on top of a volcano. The title logo is designed in a Japanese font. Teja looks quite fierce and glimpse was highly impressive as well. It explained the basic premise of the movie. It is based on King Ashoka and his secret 9. Kalinga War remains a bad mark in history for Ashoka. The divine mystery was revealed in that repentance.
That is the vast knowledge of 9 scriptures that make man divine. 9 warriors are recruited to protect them for generations. An eclipse approaches such knowledge. Then takes a birth that stops the eclipse. It is an inevitable great battle for generations. While the story has a historic touch, it is told engagingly. Teja Sajja is introduced as a Super Yodha who is there to stop the eclipse from reaching the Secret 9 of Ashoka. He excels in all forms of fights and he suits the role of Super Yodha perfectly. Ritika Nayak is the heroine and it looks like she got a meaty role as well. The glimpse is impressive to the core.
The visuals are very attractive and the grandeur is quite visible on the screen. Gowra Hari has enhanced the narrative with his thumping score. The VFX work is also of high quality. Karthik Gattamneni penned the screenplay, alongside Manibabu Karanam who also wrote dialogues. Sri Nagendra Tangala is the art director of the movie, whereas Vivek Kuchibhotla is the co-producer. The movie will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi and Chinese languages on April 18th 2025.
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