Special Celebrations For 100th Day Shoot Of 'HANU-MAN'!

Update: 2022-03-17 10:19 GMT
Happening young hero Teja Sajja and director Prasanth Varma have joined hands for the second time for a film titled 'HANU-MAN'. Their previous outing 'Zombie Reddy' was a very good success both in theatres as well as in television. They started this film three months back and they recently completed the 100th day of the shoot. It's many people's hard work and team effort to offer the best cinematic experience to movie buffs.

This superhero film involves high intense action sequences and some critical feats. Most of them were shot without any dupes and Teja Sajja used to spend more than 8 hours on ropes and had a lot of injuries too,

Teja Sajja is the protagonist in this movie too and he plays the role of 'Hanumanthu'. The film is expected to be a visual treat for cine-goers and the way he introduced the lead character to the audience blew away everyone. After showcasing the protagonist and the heroine, they revealed the character of Anjamma played by talented Tamil actress Varalakshmi Sarathkumar who is becoming very busy in Tollywood nowadays.

Lovely girl Amritya Aiyer who got a lot of recognition for her roles in 'RED', '30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela', 'Bigil', 'Padaiveeran' and others will be seen as the female lead in this high-budget film. Amritha plays the role of Meenakshi who is from the world of Anjanadri.

As expected, this superhero film is going to be high on VFX and the action sequences are going to be a major highlight. 'HANU-MAN' reportedly has a universal concept and it will be coming out in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi languages. The shooting is currently going on in Ramoji Film City. Primeshow Entertainment banner is bankrolling this film and Niranjan Reddy is the producer. Dasaradhi Shivendra is the cinematographer while Scriptsville provided the screenplay. Prasanth Varma took care of the writing and direction departments while youngsters Anudeep Dev, Hari Gowra, Jay Krish and Krishna Saurabh are composing the music
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