'HanuMan' director Prashanth Varma commences 'Jai Hanuman'
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Prashanth Varma has embarked on an exciting journey as he commences filming for the much-anticipated sequel to HanuMan, aptly titled Jai Hanuman. The commencement coincides with the auspicious day of the Ram Mandir Pran Prathista and its grand inauguration, marking a divine start to this superhero saga.
Taking to his Instagram handle, the director shared the joyous news with the masses, expressing his enthusiasm for the project. The PVCU team is now fully immersed in bringing the sequel to life, promising another gripping installment to captivate audiences.
Initially, there were speculations surrounding Ram Charan, the Mega Powerstar of Tollywood, being the film's leading man. However, the team has officially dismissed these rumors, keeping the suspense alive regarding the cast of Jai Hanuman.
The first installment, HanuMan, featuring Teja Sajja, Vinay Rai, Amritha Aiyer, Boddupalli Srinu, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Rohini, Satya, and Vennela Kishore in pivotal roles, left audiences eagerly anticipating more. The sequel, slated for release in 2025, is expected to delve deeper into the narrative, focusing on the promises made by Lord Hanuman to Lord Sri Ram.
Prashanth Varma chose a momentous occasion for the commencement of pre-production activities. On the day of the Ayodhya Ram Temple inauguration, he participated in a Yagam at a Hanuman temple in Hyderabad. Seeking blessings for the project, the film's script was reverently placed in front of the idol of Hanuman, ensuring a divine start to this cinematic venture.
To further build anticipation, the team unveiled a couple of captivating posters. One features Prashanth Varma standing proudly in front of the deity, holding the script, symbolizing the director's dedication and reverence for the project. The second poster revisits the last sequence from Hanu-Man, where the announcement of the sequel was made, hinting at the epic journey that lies ahead in Jai Hanuman. As the cameras start rolling on January 22, 2024, fans can brace themselves for another spectacular cinematic experience that promises to blend mythology with modern storytelling.
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