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Teja Sajja’s film Hanu Man has been getting positive reviews from everywhere. The film, released in theatres on January 12, clashed with Vijay Sethupathi’s Merry Christmas. Well, the film has been seeing a good jump at the box office. As per reports, the film has earned Rs 12. 50 crores on the first Saturday of its release.
As per Sacnilk.com, the film earned Rs. 12.50 crore nett in India on the second day. The film features Teja Sajja in the title role, alongside Amritha Aiyer, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Raj Deepak Shetty and Vinay Rai. It is directed by Prasanth Varma and produced by Niranjan Reddy Kandagatla under Primeshow Entertainment.
Recent reports reveal that the OTT rights for the movie have been acquired by Zee Company, which has also secured the total non-theatrical rights. Zee Corporation now possesses the rights for Zee Telugu, Zee Cinema, and Zee5 for HanuMan. The film is expected to be available on OTT platforms within 60 days of its theatrical release.
The storyline revolves around a young man blessed with supernatural powers bestowed upon him by Lord Hanuman. Set in the fictional village of Anjanadri, the film is also available in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, English, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, expanding its audience beyond Telugu viewers.
News18’s review of the film mentioned, “The film takes its time to build the plot but once it does, it turns out to be an entertaining affair with some amazing action sequences. Hanu Man’s humorous and goosebumps-inducing moments keep it engaging. Audiences will especially love the final sequences that Prasanth Varma created, which elevate Lord Hanuman to a whole new level. The effect is increased by some amazing CGI which deserves a special mention. Despite being made on a limited budget, the makers have made sure that the CGI is breath-taking and stands tall and also puts to shame some of the feature films that are made with high budgets. I watched the dubbed Hindi version despite which the comic scenes landed which is a big plus.”
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