Teja Sajja Credits Rajamouli Team For Mirai Magic

Mirai, directed by Karthik Ghattamaneni, is gearing up for a pan-India release on September 12.;

Update: 2025-09-05 06:34 GMT

Every now and then, a young actor reminds us that cinema is not just about lights, cameras, and box office numbers, it’s about legacy. Teja Sajja, the face of the upcoming big-ticket film Mirai, chose gratitude over self-promotion at the Mumbai press meet. Instead of only speaking about his film, he turned the spotlight towards the SS Rajamouli school of cinema, crediting the director and stars like Superstar Prabhas, NTR, and Ram Charan for building the global stage that new-age actors now stand on.

Mirai, directed by Karthik Ghattamaneni, is gearing up for a pan-India release on September 12. With Manchu Manoj and Shriya in pivotal roles and Karan Johar steering its Hindi launch, the film is positioning itself as a grand visual spectacle. Teja, while visibly excited, emphasized that the project was not without hurdles. He admitted that their dreams were bigger than their resources, yet the team pushed limits to craft what he calls “India’s biggest movie.”

He further noted that the wave created by Baahubali, RRR, and other pathbreaking ventures has now given Telugu cinema a smoother road to cross over into national and international markets. For Teja, Mirai isn’t just another release, it’s an extension of that cinematic journey, proof that young actors can dream global while staying rooted in regional storytelling.

As the countdown starts for Mirai's release, Teja's words ring out like a reminder: this isn't just his film, it's part of a bigger story created by those who came before him. No matter if people love it or talk about it, Mirai is already a sign of big dreams supported by thanks, a special mix that's not common in an industry that sometimes forgets the ones who started it all.

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