Ram Gopal Varma PRAISES Teja Sajja's Mirai for its Hollywood-level VFX: 'Not since Baahubali...'

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The highly anticipated superhero movie Mirai, featuring Teja Sajja as the protagonist, was released in theatres today, September 12. The film has received excellent feedback from viewers and critics alike, and it is projected to do remarkably well at the box office. Recently, director Ram Gopal Varma also shared his admiration for the film on social media.

Ram Gopal Varma praises Mirai

On Friday, Ram Gopal Varma posted on X and hailed Teja Sajja's Mirai. He wrote, "A BIG SHOUT OUT ttejasajja123 @Karthik_gatta and @vishwaprasadtg for delivering an INDUSTRY HIT ..Not since BAHUBALI did I hear such UNANIMOUS PRAISE for any other film #Mirai .. Both the VFX and the Narrative GRIP are of HOLLYWOOD STANDARD."

A BIG SHOUT OUT to @tejasajja123 @Karthik_gatta and @vishwaprasadtg for delivering a iNDUSTRY HIT ..Not since BAHUBALI did I hear such UNANIMOUS PRAISE for any other film #Mirai .. Both the VFX and the Narrative GRIP are of HOLLYWOOD STANDARD ?????

— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) September 12, 2025

Fans' reaction to Mirai

Fans agreed more with Ram Gopal Varma. One of the comments read, "True, Hollywood-level stuff." Another wrote, "Mirai is the best movie. Wonderfully performed by all the actors, and the director has also done an excellent job. VFX is top-notch. One word for the movie is next level." Another added, "Absolutely! It's amazing to see such talent getting the recognition it deserves. Mirai is like a game-changer."

About Mirai

Directed by Karthik Gattamneni, Mirai features Teja Sajja and Manchu Manoj in primary roles, supported by Ritika Nayak and Jagapathi Babu in significant roles. The film is receiving acclaim for the performances of the cast, its captivating plot, and its visual effects. A passage from Hindustan Times' review notes: "Considering that HanuMan was Teja's previous film, comparisons are unavoidable. However, the similarities between the two stop at the point where both of his characters seek divine help in times of extreme need. The term 'superhero' is likely intentionally omitted throughout the film. Even with the elements of magic that propel the story, Vedha is not a superhero; he is a warrior, a Yodha. Thus, while Mirai cannot be compared to Hanu-Man, it successfully evokes the nostalgia of a classic battle between good and evil."

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