Hanu Man gets a fillip: Mythri Movie Makers acquires Nizam rights
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Director Prasanth Varma is set to unveil the highly anticipated original Indian superhero film, "Hanu-Man," which has generated exceptional buzz not only in Telugu but also in other languages. The film, featuring Teja Sajja, stirred excitement with its teaser, and the theatrical trailer elevated expectations to new heights.
The Nizam region is witnessing a significant boost for the movie, as the renowned production and distribution house, Mythri Movie Makers, secured the rights for a whopping Rs 7.2 Cr. This substantial investment ensures a grand release for "Hanu-Man" in the Nizam territory, following the distribution house's blockbuster success with "Salaar" in the same region.
Adding to the film's allure is the voiceover contribution from Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja, who lends his voice to the character named Koti, a monkey in the movie. Ravi Teja's involvement is expected to further enhance the film's prospects.
The cast includes Amritha Aiyer as the leading lady, Vinay Rai as the antagonist, and notable performances by Samuthirakani and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in crucial roles.
Produced by K Niranjan Reddy of PrimeShow Entertainments, "Hanu-Man" boasts cinematography by Dasaradhi Shivendra, with music provided by Hari Gowra, Anudeep Dev, and Krishna Saurabh. Srinagendhra Tangala serves as the production designer, while Saibabu Talari takes on the role of the editor.
"Hanu-Man" is gearing up for a Pan World release in multiple Indian languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, along with international languages such as English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese. The much-anticipated release is set for Sankranthi on January 12th.
Expectations are high on Hanu Man as it is promoted as Tollywood's first super hero film and Teja Sajja and Prashant Varma earlier impressed movie lovers with their Zombie film, Zombie Reddy. Movie lovers are waiting eagerly to enjoy Hanu Man spectacle on the big screen during Sankranti next year.
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