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Teja Sajja starrer ‘Mirai’ Twitter review

'Mirai' Twitter review: Teja Sajja starrer fantasy adventure wins hearts; Netizens call it ' Big-screen worthy'

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Teja Sajja starrer fantasy action adventure film, ‘Mirai’, has been released in theatres today, September 12th. Directed by Karthik Gattamneni, the movie includes Manoj Manchu playing the main antagonist. As the film has hit the theatres, moviegoers have shared their early reviews of the film. Let’s find out what the internet says about the film.Teja Sajja who rose to fame with his previous outing ‘HanuMan’ and has been receiving all praise for his new role, with fans enjoying his screen presence and intense action, On X (formerly Twitter) a reviewer added, that the film is a “Big-screen worthy” and, “Teja isn’t a one-time wonder; he is here to stay and surprise all if he keeps the same level of passion.” The young actor’s performance has been described as fiery, as another internet user wrote, “Teja Sajja delivers a striking performance as Superyodha, with the interval bird sequence and post-interval fight standing out as highlights.”

Goosebumps interval and VFX

Speaking about the interval scene of the film, an X user called it “Ambition meets spectacle.” They later said, “Passable first hour, but the interval is a goosebumps blast. 2nd half pure visual high.”

Mixed response to storytelling

While many are lauding ‘Mirai’, not everyone was convinced by the film’s storytelling, as a netizen mentioned the good and the bad in the film. They mentioned that the VFX and Manoj were appreciated and seemed to have liked the second half of the film, calling, “Teja Sajja acting is artificial, comedy scenes are forced, and love track is awful.”. They also added that though the climax is engaging, the narrative could have been tighter.

Manchu Manoj’s menacing performance

Apart from the protagonist Teja Sajja, the main Manchu Manoj has been receiving spotlights for his role. Fans have been tweeting his performance as “menacing”, calling it a “strong comeback”. One also called out Shriya Saran and wrote, “After a long time, Shriya gets a good role, and Teja Sajja shines with an excellent performance.”The movie was made at a reported budget of Rs 60 crore.The cast of the film also includes Ritika Nayak, Jagapathi Babu, Jayaram, Shriya Saran and more in key roles. Go to Source

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