
Director Prashanth Varma, the creative mind behind HanuMan, has taken a major leap in his filmmaking journey by inaugurating a brand-new, state-of-the-art office in Hyderabad. This milestone not only marks a personal achievement but also signals a strategic move to expand his cinematic universe.
Sources close to the director revealed that Prashanth had long envisioned a dedicated creative space — one that could foster innovation and fuel his storytelling ambitions. “This office isn’t just a building — it’s a launchpad for the next phase of the Prasanth Varma Cinematic Universe (PVCU),” the source shared.
The facility will act as the nerve center for his upcoming magnum opus, Mahakali, a highly anticipated project that promises to raise the bar for socio-fantasy cinema in India. Staying true to his reputation for merging mythology with visual spectacle, Prashanth is now assembling an elite in-house VFX team, a move that signals his intent to streamline production and reduce reliance on external vendors.
“He previously collaborated with VFX professionals from Chennai, Mumbai, and even overseas for HanuMan,” a source noted. “Now, he’s building a permanent team to handle the complex visual effects required for PVCU’s ambitious projects.”
With most socio-fantasy films demanding between 1200 and 1600 VFX shots, this move could be a game-changer in achieving seamless world-building. All eyes are now on Mahakali as the PVCU gears up for its next mythological spectacle.
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