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Hanu Man Trailer Review : Enchanting

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Much awaited HanuMan Trailer Is Out

Magnum Opus HANUMAN Theatrical Trailer Released
Magnum Opus HANUMAN Theatrical Trailer Released

Hanu Man is one of the relatively small film with nos tar cast has been making huge noise in recent past. The film succeeded in turning attention nationwide with its stunning teaser and top class VFX in it. It is due to the massive response it got from book and corner of other states made the makers rethink about their strategy and increased the budget to mount the film on n even bigger scale. Today the much-awaited theatrical trailer of director Prasanth Varma’s magnum opus Hanu Man starring Teja Sajja is out now. This is the first film from Prasanth Varma’s Cinematic Universe.

Inspired From The Itihasas Of Akhand Bharat, the very first frame transports us into the fantasy universe- Anjanadri. The underwater sequence shows the protagonist going close to a pearl shell shining like a star. The protagonist emerges as a superhero as he runs alongside a cheetah, lifts a hill, and bashes baddies in his tribe, because of all the superpowers he possesses.

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Then the trailer introduced the super villain who discovered his superpowers with the help of science and also formed his army looking for that power that makes him the monarch of the world. When darkness eclipses Dharma, the ancients shall rise again. The trailer ends revealing Lord Hanuman in the end. While the teaser showed Hanu Man praying to Lord Shriram in an ice cube, he breaks it and comes out in the trailer, indicating he’s there to protect the Dharma. 

Director Prasanth Varma’s efforts can be observed in every single frame. The usage of Vedic chants while capturing Hanu Man statue or fighting evil gives a perfect cinematic high. Teja Sajja suits well for the role of an underdog who gets the superpowers and is assigned the task of saving the world. The VFX is superior, whereas the action sequences were choreographed superbly. Hanu Man is arriving in cinemas on January 12th for Sankranthi in several Indian languages including Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese.