Teja Sajja's film Mirai has shattered box office records with an impressive opening weekend collection of over ₹60 crore in just three days. The pan-Indian action fantasy film, directed by Karthik Gattamneni, has been released in four languages: Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Mirai's early estimates for the weekend are around ₹75 crore gross worldwide, comfortably crossing HanuMan's opening weekend collections of 70 crores.
Mirai's success marks a significant milestone for Teja Sajja, who is breaking his own records at the box office and establishing himself as a leading hero among tier 2 stars. The film's storyline revolves around Teja Sajja's character, a warrior tasked with protecting nine sacred scriptures that can turn any mortal into a deity. With its engaging narrative and impressive visuals, Mirai is poised for a successful run.
While Mirai's opening weekend collections are impressive, it's unlikely to surpass HanuMan's overall collections due to the latter's festival advantage during its release. HanuMan collected around ₹70 crore gross worldwide in its opening weekend and benefited from the Sankranti festival, which boosted its box office performance.
Teja Sajja will reprise his role as Hanumanthu in the sequel Jai Hanuman, directed by Prashanth Varma. The film is slated to release on October 2 and promises to deliver another thrilling cinematic experience. With Mirai's success, Teja Sajja's fan base is eagerly anticipating his future projects, and it's clear that he's on a roll.