Peoples Media Factory is experiencing a testing phase in the film industry right now. However, they still have some crazy projects up their sleeves. Interestingly, Mirai is one of them. Starring Teja Sajja in the lead role, the film is releasing right after Teja attained attention at the pan-India level with HanuMan. Now, Mirai is backed by some big production houses, showcasing their confidence in the film’s content.
In Hindi, Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions is releasing Mirai. In Tamil, the popular production house AGS Cinemas is distributing the film. Hombale Films and VK Films have jointly partnered to release it in Kannada, while the well-known Sree Gokulam Movies has brought it to Malayalam audiences. With such established production and distribution houses backing Mirai, the film is assured of good theatre allotments and smooth releases across all major states.
The film’s teaser stunned everyone in the film industry by delivering a super cool output. The VFX and the visuals are on point, with the film generating a lot of excitement. With the backing of big production houses, the ground is officially clear for Mirai in terms of having a big release. All it needs now is a solid output that could win the audiences love.
If Mirai succeeded to deliver good content, then the box office will take care of remaining aspects, pushing Teja to become a big star. The film is scheduled for a grand release on September 12th.
This post was last modified on 28 August 2025 9:03 am
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