Visual Feast 'Mirai' Glimpse Trending #1 On YouTube!
Young hero Teja Sajja is working on an interesting action flick named 'Mirai'. The teaser was launched a while ago and it looked brilliant.
By: Tupaki Desk | 18 April 2024 2:17 PM GMTYoung hero Teja Sajja is working on an interesting action flick named 'Mirai'. The teaser was launched a while ago and it looked brilliant. The visuals were a treat to watch. It looks like the makers did not compromise at all and they took us into the mesmerizing world of 'Mirai' which got everyone captivated and hooked to it. Karthik Gattamneni is the director of this film.
The visuals are getting a huge response and being Teja Sajja's immediate film after 'Hanu-Man', the video garnered a huge response from all languages. It is trending in the No. 1 position nationwide on YouTube and everything regarding the glimpse was quite sensational. The basic premise is well established and movie lovers are loving the look of Teja Sajja as Super Yodha.
The action sequences are well captured and the music too gets you involved in the glimpse instantly. It is based on King Ashoka and his secret 9. The Kalinga War remains a bad mark in history for Ashoka. The divine mystery was revealed in that repentance. That is the vast knowledge of 9 scriptures that make man divine. 9 warriors are recruited to protect them for generations. An eclipse approaches such knowledge. Then takes a birth that stops the eclipse. It is an inevitable great battle for generations.
Teja Sajja is introduced as a Super Yodha who is there to stop the eclipse from reaching the Secret 9 of Ashoka. He excels in all forms of fights. Ritika Nayak is the heroine and it looks like she got a meaty role as well. The glimpse is impressive to the core. The VFX work is also of high quality. Karthik Gattamneni penned the screenplay, alongside Manibabu Karanam who also wrote dialogues. Sri Nagendra Tangala is the art director of the movie, whereas Vivek Kuchibhotla is the co-producer. The movie will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Marathi and Chinese languages on April 18th 2025.