Hanu Man has Mass Raja Ravi Teja's connection
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Lord Hanuman, revered in Hinduism as a divine monkey deity, finds a lively embodiment in the much-anticipated film, Hanu-Man, the inaugural installment in Prasanth Varma's Cinematic Universe. Within this cinematic realm, a special character named Koti, depicted as a monkey, plays a pivotal role, bringing a unique blend of humor and energy to the narrative.
Adding to the allure of this character is the distinctive voice of Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja, who lends his vocal prowess to breathe life into Koti. Ravi Teja's choice to voice the character amplifies the comedic and spirited aspects traditionally associated with monkeys, infusing an extra layer of charm and charisma into the film.
Ravi Teja's involvement serves as a substantial boon for the movie, especially with Teja Sajja in the lead role. Known for his consistent support of smaller to mid-range productions, Ravi Teja's endorsement is acknowledged with gratitude by the Hanu-Man team.
Drawing inspiration from the epics of Akhand Bharat, Hanu-Man stands as the first Indian original superhero movie, unfolding its narrative in the fantastical realm of Anjanadri. The film's theatrical trailer has already garnered a resounding response across diverse linguistic audiences.
Amritha Aiyer graces the screen as the leading lady, while Vinay Rai takes on the role of the antagonist. The ensemble cast includes the talents of Samuthirakani and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in pivotal roles, adding depth and complexity to the storyline.
Produced by K Niranjan Reddy of PrimeShow Entertainments, the film boasts cinematography by Dasaradhi Shivendra and a musical score crafted by Hari Gowra, Anudeep Dev, and Krishna Saurabh. Srinagendhra Tangala assumes the role of production designer, with Saibabu Talari contributing as the editor.
HANU-MAN is poised for a Pan World release, catering to audiences in various Indian languages such as Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. The film's global reach extends to English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese audiences, promising an international spectacle. Marking the festive occasion of Sankranthi, Hanu-Man is set to captivate audiences on January 12th, offering a cinematic experience that transcends linguistic and cultural boundaries.
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Devan Karthik
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