Mirai Movie Review: What’s Good, What’s Bad In Teja Sajja’s Telugu Film?
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oi-Prakash KL
Teja
Sajja’s
Telugu
movie
Mirai
will
hit
the
screens
on
Friday,
September
12.
Karthik
Gattamneni-directorial
has
Manchu
Manoj,
Ritika
Nayak,
Shriya
Saran,
Jagapathi
Babu
and
Jayaram
in
the
cast.
The
movie
has
Gowra
Hari’s
music
and
A.
Sreekar
Prasad’s
editing.
Karthik
himself
has
handled
the
cinematography.
Teja
Sajja’s
Telugu
film
Mirai,
directed
by
Karthik
Gattamneni
with
a
cast
including
Manchu
Manoj
and
Shriya
Saran,
is
set
to
release
on
September
12th,
featuring
music
by
Gowra
Hari
and
editing
by
A.
Sreekar
Prasad,
and
revolves
around
a
warrior
protecting
sacred
scriptures.

In
a
universe
where
ancient
myth
collides
with
the
far
future,
a
lone
warrior
known
as
the
Super
Yodha
(Teja
Sajja)
is
the
sworn
guardian
of
Emperor
Ashoka’s
nine
sacred
scriptures.
These
texts
hold
the
power
to
transform
mortals
into
gods,
and
he
must
protect
them
from
the
ruthless
Mahabir
Lama
(Manchu
Manoj)
and
his
dark
legion,
the
Black
Sword,
who
seek
to
seize
this
power
and
cast
the
world
into
shadow.
The
movie
has
managed
to
generate
a
lot
of
buzz
with
its
promos
and
the
trailer.
More
importantly,
Teja
Sajja
is
returning
after
the
massive
success
with
Hanu-Man.
Hence,
there
is
a
lot
of
expectation
riding
on
the
movie.
Will
it
live
up
to
the
viewers’
expectations?
Find
out
from
the
viewers’
words:
Venky
Reviews:
#Mirai
A
Worthy
Action
Adventure
Infused
with
Devotional
Elements!
Mirai
delivers
an
engaging
first
half,
with
a
few
dips
in
the
middle,
but
a
good
pre-interval
to
interval
block.
The
second
half
slows
down
in
places,
but
a
few
strong
sequences
and
a
superb
climax
hold
it
together.
While
the
narration
sometimes
falters
and
the
writing
is
ordinary
at
points,
the
film
never
bores.
The
film’s
biggest
backbone
lies
in
its
technical
brilliance.
The
superb
visuals
paired
with
a
fantastic
score
by
Gowra
Hari.
Whenever
the
storytelling
seems
to
drop,
these
elements
continue
to
elevate.
Teja
Sajja
once
again
impresses,
supported
well
by
the
rest
of
the
cast.
Though
parallels
with
Hanuman
are
inevitable,
Mirai
is
unique
enough
to
feel
like
a
distinct
cinematic
experience.
Solid
Watch!
Rating:
3/5
Aakashavani:
#MIRAI
–
Climax
–
Entire
theatre
is
reverberated
with
the
chants
of…..
Jai
Shri
Ram!
Jai
Shri
Ram!!
Jai
Shri
Ram!!!
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Shri
Ram!
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Shri
Ram!!
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Ram!
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Ram!!
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Shri
Ram!!!
Taran
Adarsh:
#Mirai:
ENGROSSING.
Rating:
⭐️⭐️⭐½
A
visually
spectacular
entertainer
that
keeps
you
hooked
for
the
most
part…
Special
mention
of
the
superb
VFX
and
the
emotional
undercurrent…
Definitely
worth
a
watch!
#MiraiReview
Director
#KarthikGattamneni
presents
a
film
that’s
grand
in
vision,
sharp
in
execution,
and
engaging
in
writing…
The
fusion
of
mythology
with
present-day
characters
is
a
masterstroke.
What
elevates
the
narrative
are
several
brilliantly
executed
sequences,
especially…
⭐️
The
high-voltage
interval
block
⭐️
The
action
set-piece
at
the
beginning
of
the
second
half
⭐️
The
outstanding
finale
On
the
downside,
the
comedy
portions
in
the
first
half
look
forced…
Likewise,
the
entire
cop
track
contributes
nothing
to
the
central
story
–
it
only
adds
to
the
run
time.
One
of
the
film’s
biggest
assets
is
the
VFX
–
seamlessly
integrated,
enhancing
the
storytelling
instead
of
overshadowing
it.
#TejaSajja
is
terrific,
carrying
the
film
with
sincerity,
conviction,
and
infectious
energy…
#ManojManchu
gets
solid
scope
to
shine
and
he
delivers
with
impact…
Their
good-versus-evil
clash
is
undoubtedly
the
film’s
strongest
pillar.
The
supporting
cast
makes
its
presence
felt
too,
with
#JagapathiBabu
and
#ShriyaSaran
standing
out.
Final
word:
#Mirai
is
a
big-screen
spectacle
–
yet
another
triumph
for
the
#Telugu
film
industry.