Samantha reviews HanuMan. Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently joined the list of celebrities mesmerized by the Telugu film 'HanuMan.' After experiencing the magic on the big screen, she couldn't resist expressing her admiration on Instagram. Samantha commended the film as a display of "wizardry" unleashed by Hanuman and extended her congratulations to director Prasanth Varma and the entire team for their success.
The superhero film 'HanuMan,' directed by Prasanth Varma, swiftly entered the Rs 100-crore club worldwide within just four days of its release on January 12, setting the box office ablaze.
Samantha, in her Instagram post, shared her thoughts on the film, emphasizing the joy it brought, saying, "The best kind of movies are those that make us feel like a kid again. The exciting visuals, cinematic highs, humor, and magic all tied together with some amazing music, visuals, and performances. This is the wizardry that Hanuman has unleashed on the big screen."
Acknowledging the director, she expressed her anticipation for the unfolding of the next chapters in Prasanth Varma's cinematic universe, writing, "Thank you for this @prasanthvarmaofficial...Can't wait to see the next chapters of your universe unfold."
Samantha also praised her 'Oh Baby' co-star Teja Sajja, who surprised her with his comic timing, innocence, and overall remarkable performance as Hanumanthu. She lauded the entire cast, including Varusarathkumar and Vinay Rau, for their stellar contributions to the film.
Directed by Prasanth Varma, 'HanuMan' is a superhero film that is steadily approaching the Rs 150-crore mark worldwide. The film boasts a talented ensemble cast, featuring Amritha Aiyer, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Raj Deepak Shetty, and Vijay Rai in pivotal roles. Set in the fictional village of Anjanadri, the film not only captivates audiences but also carries a philanthropic touch. The makers donated Rs 14 lakh from the film's opening day collection to Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, with an additional contribution of Rs 5 from every ticket sale earmarked for the temple.