Mirai Profits With Rs 20 Crore: They say Tollywood’s young hero Teja Sajja is back in the limelight again on account of his upcoming mythological drama Mirai. Being someone who generally tries to pull off new concepts, Teja is stepping into a huge mythological role that has created publicity even before the film’s release. The movie Mirai is well-known for its lavish backdrop and production values tested at their best, promising an equally lavish cinematic experience amidst Indian culture and divine storytelling.
The profits from Mirai entered into the profit zone before its theatrical release. Reports mention that already ₹20 crores were pocketed by the producers through satellite and digital rights. Such an astonishing price tag just showcases the kind of confidence shown towards the film’s potential by its distributors and the OTT platforms. Being one of the rare occasions for a young star like Teja Sajja just makes this occasion more special.
The trade sets the hopes high for Mirai, one of the most awaited mythological dramas for 2025. It believes that considering the strong pre-release business that has been transacted for the film, the producers are regarded as safe. Reports suggest that with the hype surrounding the genre and Teja’s escalating popularity after hits like HanuMan, it could be a record setter during its first weekend.
The movie has thrown a lineup of terrific stars. Along with breathtaking visual effects to bring the mythological grandeur into realism. With a budget backing of almost ₹60 crores, Mirai promises much bigger visuals, action sequences, and a devotional story catered to audiences of all age groups. The production house has been extremely lavish with promotions to ensure that the film shines across India and on international markets.
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With ₹20 crores profit now assured, Mirai has successfully stamped itself before the release. If the film turns within expectations, then the movie will stand as a landmark film in the career of Teja Sajja and be one more milestone in modern mythological cinema itself. The release won’t just test the box-office numbers or interest of the audience toward grand divinity-driven storytelling.