The entertainment world is buzzing with some seriously big news. Superstar Rajinikanth, a legend in his own right, just gave a massive thumbs-up to the upcoming film “Mirai.” He watched the movie’s trailer and was full of praise for it. This is a huge deal for the action-adventure flick starring Teja Sajja and Manchu Manoj.
The trailer for “Mirai” dropped recently, and fans are already hyped. The film has been making waves, drawing mixed reactions to its preview. But Rajinikanth’s stamp of approval changes everything. Manchu Manoj, who plays a negative role in “Mirai,” was the one who shared this exciting update.
Manchu Manoj Shares Pictures
Manchu Manoj couldn’t hide his excitement. He posted pictures with Rajinikanth on his Instagram. These photos show the iconic superstar watching the “Mirai” trailer on his phone. Sharing these moments, Manchu Manoj wrote a heartfelt message. He expressed deep gratitude to Superstar Rajinikanth for seeing the trailer and appreciating their work. Manoj also extended his best wishes for immense success to Sivakarthikeyan. He warmly thanked all the Tamil people and friends who have always shown their support.
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‘Mirai’ Hits Theaters This September
The recently released “Mirai” trailer promised a thrilling ride. It packed in plenty of action and adventure. Moviegoers can expect some truly stunning visual effects. Alongside Teja Sajja and Manchu Manoj, the film features a talented cast. Ritika Nayak, Shriya Saran, and Jagapathi Babu are also part of the lineup. “Mirai” is directed by Karthik Gattamneni. Mark your calendars, because this film is set to hit cinemas on September 12.
Teja Sajja’s Next Big Screen Venture
“Mirai” is a significant film for Teja Sajja. It marks his first release after the smash hit “HanuMan.” That movie was a huge success at the box office. Critics also showered it with praise. So, with “HanuMan” still fresh in everyone’s minds, the anticipation for Teja Sajja’s “Mirai” is naturally through the roof. Audiences are eagerly counting down the days until they can see it.
