You don’t need any magical powers to be a superhero, but someone who helps others despite not having powers is a superhero! The basic message of this film is the lesson given by the mother of the film’s villain before her death to her crazy son to become a superhero.
The film ‘Hanuman’ is the story of Hanuman (Teja Sajja), a simple man living in Anjanadri village, the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, who loves Meenakshi (Amrita Iyer) who lives in his village since childhood and helps her at every step. . , Does. Meenakshi studies and becomes a doctor, but Hanumanth still does nothing except secretly love her. Because of this, his sister Anjamma (Varalakshmi Sharatkumar) remains very worried.
One day Meenakshi is attacked by robbers in the forest, then Hanumanth risks his life to save her. During this time Hanumanth acquires a power which makes him invincible. After coming to know about this power of Hanumanth, the villain of the film, who was dreaming of becoming a superhero since childhood, gets this power. To know what happens after this, you will have to go to the cinema hall.
Prashanth directed Telugu film Away, released in 2018, received the National Award for Best Special Effects. In such a situation, the expectations that were placed on him regarding visual effects have been 100 percent fulfilled. The climax of the film, shot in front of the huge statue of Bajrangbali made in visual effects, is impressive.
When Bajrangbali is seen breaking the ice wall on Hanuman Chalisa playing in the background, one gets goosebumps and the entire atmosphere of the cinema hall becomes devotional. Cinematographer Dashradhi Shivendra has perfectly coordinated his camera with visual effects.
The film’s director Prashant Verma has made a great film by connecting a fictional story based on Indian mythology with the present time. Prashant is also the scriptwriter of this film. His direction is also good. The film takes you to a different world from the very beginning. This world of Anjanadri looks very simple and beautiful.
Talking about acting, Teja Sajja was successful in making both the roles of Hanumanth and Hanuman completely different from each other with his balanced acting. Varalakshmi’s work in the role of his sister is strong. Amrita Iyer’s part is nothing more than the role of a girlfriend.
After the interval, the film completely takes you into its embrace. Especially the Hindi dialogues of this Telugu to Hindi dubbed movie are also funny. During the tremendous climax scene of the film, the sequel of the film Jai Hanuman has been announced, which will hit the theaters next year. However, director Prashant Verma has already announced his cinematic universe.
The film also reminds you of Hrithik Roshan from Koi Mil Gaya who acquired magical powers from alien magic. The only difference is that they get their powers from aliens and Hanuman gets mythological powers. However, if you are disappointed after watching Ramkatha in Adipurush, then this movie will not disappoint you at all, even though it is a fictional story related to Hanuman ji. Made with a budget of just Rs 25 crore, the brilliant VFX, visual effects, background score and cinematography of this film astonishes you.
Made with a budget of hundreds of crores, this film looks better than Brahmastra and Adipurush in many ways. Talking about the acting of the actors, Teja Sajja is very engrossed in his character. Actors like Amrita Iyer, Varalakshmi Sarathkumar, Vinay Rai, Raj Deepak Shetty and Vennela Kishore have also done a good job. The music of the film has also become good, which gives it momentum. Kailash Kher has sung a song in the Hindi version.
Why watch: If you go to the theater with your family to meet this desi superhero armed with the powers of Lord Hanuman, this film will be a cinematic spectacle.