It is common for hit films to add new songs or scenes after release. This helps keep audiences interested and encourages people to watch the movie again, especially during holidays or when new films release.
Mirai, starring Teja Sajja, became a hit soon after its release. The film, his second hundred-crore grosser after Hanuman, collected around 130 crores worldwide by the end of the second weekend. In North America, it is nearing $3 million, making Teja Sajja one of the few stars to reach this milestone alongside Prabhas and NTR.
Now, as Mirai enters its third week, it will face competition from Mighty, Pawan Kalyan’s film, They Call Him OG, releasing on September 25, with paid premieres starting on September 24. To keep viewers coming, the makers of Mirai have added the song ‘Vibe Undhi’ to the film.
The song was earlier released and received a good response from fans. However, the director and team felt it didn’t fit well with the story, so it was not added to the film, as it would have felt forced. On Tuesday, the song was added in theaters across the country.
The addition of ‘Vibe Undhi’ is expected to attract families and children, especially during the Dussehra holidays, and help the film continue its box office run. Mirai features Teja Sajja, Manoj Manchu, Ritika Nayak, Shriya Saran, Jayaram and Jagapathi Babu. Directed by Karthik Gattamneni, produced by T.G. Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad, with music by Gowra Hari.
This post was last modified on 23 September 2025 10:43 pm
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