Star Heroes’ Prime Time Is Young Heroes’ Right Time – FilmShlim

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Written By Dhoonda Jagah


Teja Sajja’s HanuMan got a wide reach in North India upon the release. Now, his next film Mirai is also having a release across North India, with the backing of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, which released Baahubali and many other films.

Team Mirai, along with Karan Johar met the media in Mumbai today, as part of the film’s promotions. During the event, Teja made a relevant statement about how it has become easy for heroes like him to get a reach across the national and International levels.

In every generation, a set of actors work hard to ensure the maximum visibility for their respective film industries. We have NTR and ANR in one era, and then we have Krishna and Sobhan Babu in one era. Later and even now, we have been witnessing Chiru, Nag, Balayya, and Venky. However, the current era completely belongs to Prabhas, Ram Charan, NTR, Mahesh Babu, and others. Teja acknowledged the same fact.

While speaking on the stage, Teja said, “Rajamouli sir, Prabhas anna, Tarak anna and Charan anna carved a path for us by sacrificing their prime time and health. Now, we are all riding on the path they laid. Very soon, we will take our films to international standards.”

If Rajamouli had not initiated the release of Baahubali in a big way in Hindi, Prabhas would not have emerged as a big star, and RRR would not have been possible today. Eventually, NTR would not have been considered for War 2, and Charan would not have been able to achieve stardom in Hindi. Simultaneously, because Rajamouli aimed big with Baahubali and RRR, he could now go international with Mahesh Babu’s film.

Teja rightly pointed this as well saying, post the release of films like SSMB29, Kalki 2 and other biggies, Telugu films will also release alongside International films with International standards. The statement from him is now getting an attention from everyone.

Directed by Teja Sajja, Mirai will release on September 12th.

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