
Teja Sajja’s Mirai first look: A myth-meets-future sci-fi epic with Prabhas’s rebellious stamp of approval. | PuneriPages.in
By Prashant for PuneriPages.in
Tollywood woke up to pure chaos today—the good kind. Out of nowhere, Rebel Star Prabhas dropped a bomb on social media, unveiling the title and first look of Teja Sajja’s brand-new sci-fi film, Mirai. No promos, no hints, just straight-up surprise. Within minutes, timelines were on fire. For Teja, riding high after HanuMan, this wasn’t just hype—it was the kind of boost that changes careers.
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So, What Exactly Is Mirai?
First off, the title itself—Mirai. It’s Japanese for “Future.” And that one word sets the tone for everything: bold, experimental, and way different from the usual template.
The poster? Wild. Teja’s standing like a warrior from another dimension—part samurai, part superhero—holding this crazy “Super Yodha” staff. Behind him, it’s like the apocalypse and mythology had a baby: erupting volcano, mystical ruins, and a war-torn backdrop. It’s got that “ancient meets sci-fi” vibe, and honestly, it’s not something we’ve really seen Telugu cinema dive into before.
And then there’s the teaser. Styled like an animated storybook, it brings up Emperor Ashoka’s legendary “Nine Secret Sages.” These sages guarded powerful knowledge for generations. Now, Teja’s character looks like the one carrying that legacy forward—facing a new villain desperate to dig up what should’ve stayed hidden.
Prabhas Steps In—The Rebellious Surprise
The real twist here isn’t just the film—it’s Prabhas himself stepping into the conversation. On his Instagram, he casually drops:
“Happy to unveil the title and First Look of #Mirai. From the makers of HanuMan, this one looks interesting. All the best to @TejaSajja123, @karthikdandu88, @vishwaprasad.tg and the entire team.”
Simple words, but when they come from Prabhas, it’s massive. It’s like the industry’s elder brother giving Teja a pat on the back, saying “Go get ’em.” And just like that, Mirai went from “new film announcement” to “national buzz.”
The HanuMan Factor
Let’s not forget—Teja Sajja isn’t just walking into this with hope; he’s walking in with momentum. HanuMan blew up, making him the face of Telugu superhero cinema.
Backing him again is People Media Factory, the same house that delivered that blockbuster. This time, Karthik Gattamneni (who gave us the stylish Eagle) takes the director’s chair, while Karthik Dandu, the brain behind Virupaksha, handles the screenplay. That’s some heavy-duty talent on one project, and expectations are naturally sky-high.
Why Everyone’s Talking
Put all the pieces together and Mirai feels like the perfect storm:
- A young star who’s on a roll.
- A production team with proven hits.
- A genre that mixes myth and future in a way Telugu cinema hasn’t dared yet.
- And to top it off—Prabhas himself backing it.
That combo is why everyone’s calling this more than just a movie. It’s shaping up to be an event.
Looking Ahead
Mirai isn’t out yet, but it already feels like a future classic in the making. The surprise reveal, the myth-meets-sci-fi concept, and Prabhas’s blessing have set the tone: this is one of the films to watch out for.
After HanuMan made us believe in homegrown superheroes, Mirai looks ready to make us believe in Telugu sci-fi itself. And honestly? I’m here for it.