Teja's Mirai Glimpse: The Emergence Of Super Yodha

Telugu audiences are still basking in the euphoria created by Hanu-Man where Teja Sajja appeared as a Super Hero. The super hero is now coming as a Super Yodha in his next outing.

TG Vishwa Prasad of People Media Factory is prestigiously making a Super Yodha action adventure laced with historical elements with Karthik Ghattamaneni helming it.

The makers today revealed the film’s title, its first look poster, and also a glimpse. The movie is titled impressively Mirai which means miracle.

The first look presents Teja as the Super Yodha who is standing on top of a volcano with a staff stick in his hand. There is lava all over and his stick is also on fire. But there’s more fire in his eyes, indicating his ferocity. We can see the eclipse in the background.

As the title, the logo design, the volcano, and the stick in Teja’s hand indicate, the movie Mirai has a Japanese connection. The glimpse that is out now briefs the backstory.

After the Kalinga war, King Ashoka repents for his blunder and a divine mystery which is a great knowledge of 9 scriptures that make man divine is unveiled.

To protect them, 9 warriors are recruited for every generation. When an eclipse tries to reach, a Super Yodha emerges to stop him.

Karthik Ghattamaneni’s brilliance is evident in story-telling. He presented Teja Sajja in an action-packed character.

It’s a tailor-made role for Teja Sajja who essayed it adeptly. He brought that vigor that is needed to play the Super Yodha character.

Ritika Nayak who played the leading lady seems to have got a substantial character, as shown in the glimpse.

While the frames captured by Karthik take us to an imaginary world, Gowra Hari’s background score augments the overall experience. The production design of People Media Factory is of high standard.

The glimpse has exceeded expectations and the buzz surrounding the project swiftly escalated.

The makers have announced to release of the movie at Pan India level in the summer on April 18, 2025 in both 2D and 3D versions.

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