Captivating super hero story
Hanu-Man
– Review
Teja Sajja is a petty thief from Anjanadhari. He has an elder sister Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, who takes immense care of him.
Teja loves Amritha Aiyer, who also belongs to the same place.
Raj Deepak Shetty pretends to be the savior of Anjanadhari from bandits, but he exercises control over the villagers.
One day, Amrita revolts against Raj Deepak, which makes the latter attack the former.
While trying to save Amrita, Teja lands in trouble.
This is when finds a precious stone through which he gets superpowers. What happened next? How did Teja use his superpowers?
How is Vinay Rai connected to the plot forms the main plot of the story.
Director Prasanth Varma’s vision is superb, and the young director played to the gallery with Hanu-Man.
Teja Sajja played his role to perfection. As an underdog, Teja did a convincing job, and his vulnerability is neatly shown. Teja’s performance was too good in the latter hour.
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar did a good job. Amritha Aiyer is fine as Teja’s love interest.
Satya and Getup Srinu tickles the fun bones with their mannerisms.
Even though the movie has a beaten-to-death concept, the director inserts high moments at regular intervals and keeps one engaged.
The background score by Gowra Hari is superlative, and especially his work during the climax block is first-rate. The cinematography by Shivendra is neat.
Rating: 4/5
By Naveen
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