
Directed and shot by Karthik Ghattamneni and produced by People Media Factory, Mirai promises to deliver a mix of action, fantasy, and emotion with top-quality visual effects. Speaking at the event, Teja said, “We’ve worked hard to match international standards, especially in VFX and action sequences. I trained for 20 days in Bangkok and performed stunts without body doubles.”
The actor also revealed that Mirai has been dubbed in Chinese and Japanese, marking a push into international markets. The film was shot across striking locations including the Himalayas and Sri Lanka.
Teja, who rose to fame with HanuMan, urged families to experience the film in theatres, calling it “a story for all age groups.”
With Mirai, Teja Sajja continues his rise as one of the youngest pan-Indian stars, as industry observers note that his choice of content-driven films is helping him build a strong fan base beyond Telugu cinema.