Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu stormed into theatres today, delivering not just high-octane action but also a powerful cultural narrative.
Set in a period rife with oppression, the film resurrects a forgotten chapter of Indian history, where unsung warriors rose against Mughal tyranny.
The film doesn’t shy away from confronting uncomfortable truths, especially about the imposition of the Jizya tax by Aurangzeb, which penalized Hindus for simply practising their faith.
Pawan Kalyan mentioned: “The Jizya tax, a punitive levy imposed by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb on Hindus for practicing their faith, stands as a stark symbol of oppression, yet historians have long softened its brutality.
#HariHaraVeeraMallu boldly unmasks this injustice, exposing the erasure of Hindu suffering and the looting of India’s wealth, like the Kohinoor’s theft.
With unwavering resolve, this saga celebrates Sanatana Dharma and the courage of our unsung heroes who defied tyranny.”
With massive bookings across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and overseas, the day 1 numbers are expected to be massive.




