HanuMan is an upcoming Pan-Indian film directed by Prasanth Varma and produced by Niranjan Reddy under the banner of Prime Show Entertainment. The lead actors are Teja Sajja and Amritha Aiyer. Varalakshmi Sarath Kumar, Vinay Rai, Raj Deepak Shetty, Vennela Kishore, Getup Srinu, and Satya are among those who appear in the film.
The film 'HanuMan' teaser was released on Monday, and Twitter is buzzing with praise for the visual effects. A young man, played by Teja Sajja, fights the bad guys after gaining Lord Hanuman's powers in the teaser. Finally, we catch a glimpse of Lord Hanuman.
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People are praising HanuMan's teaser for its outstanding visual effects. Several people immediately compared it to the Prabhas-starring film Adipurush.
When the first Adipurush teaser was released, it sparked a meme frenzy on social media. The film's visual effects disappointed viewers. Consider how fans are comparing the two films on social media.
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Everyone Has Praised The Teaser's Potent Graphics And Engaging Imagery:-
People Have Criticized The 'Adipurush' Poster For Not Being Up To The Mark:-
Audience Finds It Waste Money Over The Film:-
Fans Were Praising And Applauding The Film' Hanuman' Teaser:-
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The film 'HanuMan' cost Rs. 72 crores to produce. Despite the teaser showing off beautiful Effects, the movie was made on a relatively small budget. Hanuman, a Hindu god, inspired the imaginary village of Anjanadri, where the superhero movie is situated. 'HanuMan' was originally planned to have an Rs. 12 crore budget. The cost of the movie has escalated, though, due to the VFX and other difficulties since filming got underway.
Om Raut authored the script while India was under COVID-19 lockdown. As soon as Prabhas saw the project, he liked it, and T-Series Films agreed to produce it. At a budget of 600 crores, 'Adipurush' is one of the most costly Indian movies ever produced.