The trailer for Teja Sajja and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar’s HanuMan, directed by Prasanth Varma, was finally shown on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the trailer for the next movie HanuMan, starring Prasanth Varma, was unveiled. Superhero fans have been anticipating the movie’s arrival for a while now, as the film began production in 2021. In the key parts are Teja Sajja, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Vinay Rai, and Amritha Aiyer. This is Prasanth’s attempt to create his own desi superhero movie universe.
HanuMan’s video opens with the title card, “Inspired from the itihaas (history) of Akhanda Bharat.” The Anjanadri planet, where Teja’s character, our hero, lives, is first seen to the audience in the trailer. Before he acquires superpowers, an underwater scene depicts him approaching a glowing object. He can run as fast as a cheetah, lift a mountain, and easily defeat enemies once he acquires superpowers, as demonstrated.
Vinay, who plays the antagonist, is also introduced to us in the video. Even if he wears a power suit, he still seeks untouchable power. He demolishes everything in Anjanadri as soon as he gets there. To save his people, nevertheless, the protagonist must stand up. Additionally, Lord Hanuman is shown emerging from meditation at the end of the teaser.
An underdog hero
According to the teaser, Teja portrays an underdog who gets superpowers and is now charged with rescuing the entire planet. The actor got a complete makeover for the movie and hasn’t been in any other filming until it comes out. Varalaxmi portrays Teja’s sister, whereas Samuthirakani is depicted as a sadhu. Additionally, Getup Srinu and Vennela Kishore can be seen in supporting parts in the trailer. It is unclear what role Amritha plays because she is not shown in the trailer.
HanuMan Dates
The film is scheduled for release on January 12 in honour of Sankranthi. It is directed by Prasanth Varma, who has previously helmed Awe!, Zombie Reddy, and Kalki. The filmmakers hope to release their film in Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese languages throughout the world. Krishna Saurabh, Anudeep Dev, and Hari Gowra have all composed music.