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Former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu praises HanuMan

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Padma Vibhushan enjoys HanuMan

Padma Vibhushan Venkaiah Naidu praises HanuMan
Padma Vibhushan Venkaiah Naidu praises HanuMan

Former VP Venkaiah Naidu praises HanuMan. Prashanth Varma and Teja Sajja's HanuMan is proving to be a blockbuster at the box office, enchanting audiences with its unique blend of spiritual socio-fantasy and superhero elements centered around Lord Hanuman. The anticipation for the film's second installment, Jai Hanuman, is building among eager movie lovers.

Former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu recently expressed his admiration for the film, sharing his thoughts on a special screening at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad. Naidu commended director Prashanth Varma for his brilliant direction, highlighting the impressive action sequences inspired by the legendary hero Sri Anjaneyaswamy. He praised the top-notch production values, graphics, and the outstanding performances of Teja Sajja, Amrita Iyer, Varalakshmi Sarath Kumar, and the entire cast.

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In a post, Naidu congratulated producer Niranjan Reddy, director Prashanth Varma, and everyone involved in bringing the film to life. He posted "I watched the movie Hanuman with my friends on Monday at Ramanaidu Studios in Hyderabad. Director Prashanth Varma has directed this movie brilliantly. Inspired by Sri Anjaneyaswamy, one of the legendary heroes of India, the action in this film is impressive. The build values and graphics are top notch. The performance of Teja Sajja, Amrita Iyer, Varalakshmi Sarath Kumar and other actors was impressive. Congratulations to producer Niranjan Reddy, director Prashanth Varma and everyone involved in the production of the film."

The makers of HanuMan are elated with the recognition, particularly coming from someone of Naidu's stature, who recently received the prestigious Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian award in India. This endorsement adds another feather to the cap of a film that is already creating waves in the industry.