Teja Sajja’s Mirai Unfolds On Massive Set at Ramoji Film City
Something intense is taking shape at Ramoji Film City. Mirai, starring Teja Sajja, is in the middle of shooting its high-impact action blocks.
By: Tupaki Desk | 1 July 2025 2:03 PM ISTSomething intense is taking shape at Ramoji Film City. Mirai, starring Teja Sajja, is in the middle of shooting its high-impact action blocks. The sets are huge, and the energy on location is even bigger. With fight scenes led by Nabhakanth, Robin Subbu, and a team of international stunt choreographers, the action doesn’t feel staged, it feels lived. These sequences aren’t just filler; they’re core to the film’s story.
At its heart, Mirai tells the tale of a powerful weapon that appears when evil rises. It’s not dressed up as deep philosophy, but the idea has weight. Director Karthik Ghattamaneni and producers TG Vishwaprasad and Kriti Prasad are building this not just for Telugu audiences but across India, planning to release it in eight languages on September 5. The visuals aim big, but it’s the mix of scale and grit that sets it apart.
Teja Sajja is deep in the zone, taking on physically demanding stunts without shortcuts. Manchu Manoj plays the villain, his return to the screen already turning heads. The cast also includes Jagapathi Babu, Shriya Saran, Jayaram, and newcomer Ritika Nayak. There’s no pretense of star worship here. Everyone’s pulling weight, and it shows in the way the film is shaping up.
Mirai isn’t chasing the Marvel formula. It’s doing its own thing, mixing homegrown mythology with a sharp, modern edge. The team isn’t overselling. They’re just building—with focus, speed, and serious intent. If what’s being filmed now is any sign, Mirai might not be loud before release, but it’ll land with force when it arrives.
