
Teja Sajja’s Mirai is going super strong at the Box Office. The Second Day looks even better than the Opening Day. Buyers believe the movie will sustain from Monday too.
Mirai happens to be the first True Blockbuster for the People Media Factory. Karthikeya 2 and Dhamaka were hits earlier but there are some other banners associated. This is their first solo blockbuster.
People Media Factory had produced over 50 films. They were ridiculed for delivering back to back disasters.
Mirai earned the respect and credibility, Vishwa Prasad is craving for. This is perfect boost for PMF ahead of the release of their Rajasaab.
Teja should be credited for that. This is a film that was signed before HanuMan but then, we have seen many actors who shy away from their earlier commitments after getting success. But Teja behaved ethically.
He did the same to Karthik Ghattamaneni as well. When the world doubted his capabilities post Eagle, Teja stood like a rock supporting him.
Despite HanuMan being a blockbuster, Mirai was made in a controlled budget. PMF also earned the name of delivering a superior product in a decent budget. The hero’s co-operation is again a crucial role in that. Unlike many, Teja did not demand extra fee after HanuMan.
Going by the action and difficult terrains where Mirai was shot, we can assume the effort and the commitment shown by the actor in the shoot as well.
And then, he promoted the film like there is no tomorrow.
Today, the industry and the audience are talking about the monumental project they have pulled off.
And then, there is already a competition for taking credit for the success and he has kept his head down without going into any controversies like always..
The key from here is to handle this success properly without letting it go into his head. If the same commitment is continued, he will cement his place as a bankable star.
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