Mirai Movie Review: Teja Sajja, Manchu Manoj & Shriya Saran Shine In A Visually Stunning Mythological Fantasy
With great expectations behind it, Mirai releases on the big screens today, infusing mythology with contemporary thrills on a large canvas.
After the superhit success of movie Hanu-Man, actor Teja Sajja is back with his latest project Mirai, an ambitious action-adventure fantasy directed by cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Karthik Gattamneni. With great expectations behind it, Mirai releases on the big screens today, infusing mythology with contemporary thrills on a large canvas.
Storyline
The film goes way back to Emperor Ashoka, who, after the gory Kalinga war, locks up the secret of immortality in nine divine books, each guarded by handpicked protectors. In the year 2000, Ambica (Shriya Saran), a seer and guardian of the ninth book, sees the emergence of Mahabir Lama aka The Black Sword (Manchu Manoj), a merciless destiny that will stop at nothing to possess all the books and gain immortality. In an effort to stop him, she connects the destiny of Vedha Prajapathi (Teja Sajja), a spirited orphan from Hyderabad, to this ancient history. An interesting saga of legacy, destiny, and the continuous battle of good over evil follows.