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Hanu Man!

Synopsis:

Hanu Man (also marketed as Hanuman) is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language superhero film written and directed by Prasanth Varma and produced by Niranjan Reddy Kandagatla under Primeshow Entertainment.

CAST: Teja Sajja, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Amritha Aiyer, Vinay Rai, Samuthirakani, Vennela Kishore in lead roles.

TELUGU SWAG RATING: 3.3 out of 5 stars

Top Reviewers:

TELUGU 360 (Rating: 3/5):

Hanuman is worth watching on the big screen. It is Lord Hanuman’s Visual Treat. Prashant Varma delivers on his promise, showcasing the mass/superhero human best, engaging the audience with great devotion, and providing goosebumps.

Great Andhra (Rating: 3.25/5):

Under the visionary direction of Prashanth Varma, the film Hanu-Man, featuring Teja Sajja in the lead role, has triumphed in establishing a strong connection between the viewers and the protagonist. Skillfully blending mythological and superhero elements, Varma has crafted India’s very own superhero narrative. The success lies not only in the captivating storyline but also in the seamless integration of Teja Sajja’s portrayal that resonates with the audience on a personal level.

Mirchi9 (Rating: 3/5):

Overall, the biggest USP of the movie, all said and done is the religious undertone involving the Sri Ram and Hanuman that land superbly. Every elevation related to them in the movie has worked brilliantly. Hanu Man starts slowly, but once the superhero elements are introduced, it holds the attention despite the expected issues related to the genre. The second half struggles intermittently, but gets on track to deliver a satisfying end and make one curious about the next part. If you like something different within the mass space, try it.

123TELUGU (Rating: 3.25/5):

On the whole, Hanu-Man is an engaging superhero film that is high on goosebumps-inducing moments. The last half an hour, ample number of high moments, and the humor are the biggest assets of the film. Despite a familiar storyline, Prasanth Varma manages to hold our attention for the most part. The way Lord Hanuman is elevated with terrific dialogues and background score will strike a chord with audiences. Teja Sajja, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Amritha Aiyer, and others did a good job. The movie gets dragged in a few scenes, and the initial half an hour could have been better. Nonetheless, Hanu-Man is a good watch this Sankanthi season.

Times Of India (Rating: 3.5/5):

With solid storytelling, impressive visuals, and strong performances, the film successfully merges elements of mythology with contemporary action, offering a unique viewing experience in Indian cinema.

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