Mirai: Teja Sajja’s Dussehra special poster sends fans into frenzy!

Hanu-Man star Teja Sajja's upcoming film Mirai will have him playing the role of a 'Super Yodha'. Vheck out the actor's new character poster here.

Mirai

Mirai

Following the blockbuster success of Hanu-Man, young talent Teja Sajja is all set to enthrall audiences with his upcoming mythological drama, Mirai. On the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami, the makers of the Teja Sajja-starrer unveiled a special poster featuring the lead hero from the film.

Sharing the new poster, the makers wrote, "Team #MIRAI wishes you all a victorious and joyous Dussehra. May you rise over every challenge and emerge victorious, just like our #SuperYodha."

The intriguing poster features Teja Sajja seated among Aghoris in a stylish pose, performing Ayudha Pooja. The scene is set with skulls and bones scattered on the ground, piquing the anticipation surrounding the film among fans.

Check out the reactions of fans under the new poster!

Teja Sajja plays Yodha in Mirai

As announced earlier, the actor is all set to take on another mystical role in this film, directed by cinematographer-turned-filmmaker Karthik Gattamneni. Teja Sajja will essay a savior tasked with protecting the Secret 9 of King Ashoka from a looming eclipse that threatens to destroy the hidden secrets.

Mirai

According to the earlier-released teaser, the film is set in the aftermath of the Kalinga War, when King Ashoka's Secret 9 came into existence. Following the war, nine warriors were appointed with the responsibility of preserving their legacy through secret scriptures. The teaser also introduces Teja Sajja's brave character, who is determined to prevent the eclipse from reaching Ashoka's Secret 9.

Telugu actor Manoj Manchu will be making a comeback after an 8-year hiatus for this mythological drama, playing the role of 'Black Sword.' Additionally, the film stars Ritika Nayak as the female lead.

Mirai: Manoj Manchu as The Black Sword

Mirai crew

Director Karthik Gattamneni also handles the cinematography and has co-written the screenplay alongside Manibabu Karanam, who is responsible for the dialogues. Mirai is set for a global release in eight languages on April 18, 2025, and will be available in both 2D and 3D formats.