
Everywhere you look, the buzz around the movie Mirai is hard to miss. Teja Sajja, who began his journey as a child artist, made his mark as a hero with Jambireddy and then became a Pan-India star with Hanuman. At just under 30, he has already delivered two blockbuster hits on a Pan-India level. Many directors have praised his dedication, noting that his success comes purely from his passion for cinema.
Teja’s latest film, Mirai, marks another milestone in his career. After transforming into a super hero with Prashanth Varma’s Hanuman, he now takes on the role of a super warrior under the direction of debutant filmmaker Karthik Ghattamneni. Released on September 12 in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi, the film has exceeded expectations at the box office, raking in massive collections and going viral on social media.
A standout performance in the film comes from Manchu Manoj, who plays the villain. Many feel that no one else could have done justice to this powerful role. Interestingly, the role was initially offered to another young actor, Sundeep Kishan, a well-known Tollywood hero. Both the director and Teja reportedly wanted Sundeep for the part, but due to prior commitments, he had to pass on the role. Manchu Manoj’s portrayal not only won widespread acclaim but reportedly earned him ₹2.8 crores—more than the lead actor—for this role.
From a technical perspective, Mirai dazzles with its grand visuals under Karthik Ghattamneni’s direction. Ritika Nayak plays the female lead, while Jagapathi Babu, Sriya Sharan, and others play pivotal roles. Alongside its gripping storyline, the film’s songs have also captivated audiences. Due to the film’s length, the popular track “Vibe Undile” was initially removed from theaters but has now been reinstated in response to audience demand, as officially announced by the production house, People Media Factory.
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