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Mirai Breaks All Records: Teja Sajja’s Superhero Fantasy Roars Past HanuMan


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: September 13, 2025 13:05

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Teja Sajja’s latest film Mirai had a strong opening day at the box office, surpassing the record set by his previous big hit HanuMan. This fantasy action-adventure directed by Karthik Gattamneni is showing promising signs of a successful theatrical run, fueled by rave reviews, solid fan buzz, and wide interest across multiple language markets.

Mirai’s Opening Day Performance In Detail

Mirai collected an estimated Rs 12 crore net across India on its first day, a significant jump from HanuMan’s Rs 8 crore opening day collections in 2024.

The movie’s release in multiple languages saw the highest traction in Telugu-speaking regions, with occupancy rates starting at 56.2% in the morning and climbing steadily to over 83% during night shows.

Hyderabad led the charge with the most shows and 85.5% occupancy, followed by Bengaluru and several other cities registering solid figures.

Non-Telugu markets saw more modest turnout, with Hindi at 10.86%, Tamil at 19.5%, and Malayalam at 16.69% occupancy.

Early reviews highlighted the film’s engaging story, impressive VFX, and strong performances by Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj, Ritika Nayak, and veteran actors like Shriya Saran and Jagapathi Babu.

Understanding The Film’s Story And Appeal

Mirai tells the story of a young warrior tasked with protecting nine sacred scriptures that can grant mortals god-like powers. It’s a mix of mythology, action, and fantasy, exploring themes of compassion, ethics, greed, and human emotions. Unlike traditional superhero films, the lead character Vedha is presented as a warrior or yodha, relying on strength, skill, and morality over superpowers.

The film’s visual effects and action sequences, especially the weapon fight scenes, received praise, and the narrative’s pacing kept audiences engaged despite some moments feeling stretched. Music and choreography contributed to a dynamic cinematic experience. Industry experts and audiences alike appreciated the film’s scale, ambition, and cultural depth.

Box Office Context And Future Expectations

Compared with other recent Telugu and pan-India films, Mirai started strong but is still behind massive openers like Vijay Deverakonda’s Kingdom (Rs 18 crore) and Nani’s HIT (Rs 21 crore). Still, Mirai outperformed several releases, including animated films and star-driven projects that garnered lower initial collections.

The film’s positive word of mouth and fan enthusiasm hint at good weekend hold and potential for steady earnings in the days ahead. The presence of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions supporting the Hindi release adds a boost to its pan-India reach. The anticipation around a possible sequel featuring Rana Daggubati as a future antagonist also adds to the excitement, creating a franchise potential.

Additional Insights

Mirai was produced on an estimated Rs 50 crore budget, with OTT rights reportedly sold around Rs 40 crore, indicating strong faith in the film’s commercial viability.

Prabhas lent his voice for a cameo introduction, enhancing the film’s star appeal.

The open-ended climax sets up an exciting premise for a follow-up, which fans are eager to see.

While the film mixes mythology with modern storytelling, some critics felt it fell a bit short of fully realizing its ambitious vision but acknowledged the filmmakers’ passion and effort.

What Fans Can Expect Going Forward

Teja Sajja’s Mirai is off to a promising start, combining strong technical work with an ambitious storyline. Its success over HanuMan on day one shows rising star power and audience interest. If it maintains its momentum, it could be one of the notable fantasy-action hits of the year, continuing to draw fans of epic storytelling and superhero-inspired cinema.

Sources: Hindustan Times, Moneycontrol, Indian Express, Times of India, Cinema Express

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