Prasanth Varma is one young director who started making waves in Tollywood right with his first film ‘Awe!’. He showcased to everyone that he is not a flash in the pan with ‘Zombie Reddy’ and ‘Kalki’. His films are unique and offer something fresh every time. He took a lot of time for his upcoming film ‘Hanu-Man’ which is hitting the screens on 12th January 2024. Despite having a huge competition during the Sankranti season, the team of ‘Hanu-Man’ are not backing out.
The trailer is getting a lot of applause and during the trailer launch, Teja Sajja thanked everyone. He said, “If we follow our dharma and stand for our dharma, if we do anything honestly, then everything will lead to success. I have worked hard for this film. When we started the film, I never thought that we would get extraordinary love. We had many fears in the beginning and had obstacles during the making. Like how Lord Shri Ram crossed the sea to reach Sita, we worked hard and honestly for Hanu-Man. Prashanth’s name is heard all over India. Prashanth Neel for Salaar, Prashanth Varma for Hanu-Man. It is a full Paisa Vasool film with no obscenity.”
Prasanth Varma thanked Niranjan Reddy for pushing him to make such a unique project. He added, “Hanuman is our favorite God and a superhero. When I thought of building an original Indian superhero universe based on Itihasas, I wanted to start it with Hanuman. Hanu-Man is not a big movie, but our efforts are big. We made a great movie on a limited budget. Hanuman is the only star for us. He is a pan-world star. Someone told me that there’s a force that drive me to make the movie, and I feel it’s Hanuman. Is Hanu-Man there in the movie or not is a suspense and who played it is also a suspense.”
He further stated, “Anjanadri in Hanu-Man is set in Akhanda Bharat. It’s a surreal fictional world. You will see the next parts of Akhand Bharat in the next series. Even before anyone announced, we announced to release our movie on 12th. Since we already did agreements for Hindi, we can’t change the date. Hanu-Man indeed is a festival movie. It’s not a movie that requires huge openings in 1st week. It will run in theatres for a long time. We start as a small film, but it will grow big like Hanuman.”