Key Points

The makers of Mirai have revealed that Ritika Nayak plays the character named Vibha in the Teja Sajja-starrer. Her character is described as having a serene yet powerful presence in the film. Mirai is Teja Sajja's next big venture after the massive success of Hanu-Man. The pan-Indian superhero film is scheduled for worldwide release on September 12 in eight languages.

Key Points: Teja Sajja Mirai Ritika Nayak Plays Vibha Character Reveal

  • Ritika Nayak's character Vibha described as serene yet powerful presence
  • Teja Sajja stars after Hanu-Man blockbuster success
  • Manoj Manchu plays menacing antagonist in the film
  • Film features Shriya Saran Jayaram Jagapathi Babu pivotal roles
  • Mirai scheduled for worldwide release on September 12
  • Film will be released in eight languages and 3D formats
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Ritika Nayak plays Vibha in Teja Sajja-starrer 'Mirai'

Ritika Nayak plays Vibha in Teja Sajja's Mirai, described as serene yet powerful. The pan-Indian superhero film releases worldwide on September 12.

"Her silence is a weapon, and her wisdom is a wrath. - People Media Factory"

Chennai, Sep 4

The makers of director Karthik Gattamaneni's eagerly awaited pan Indian film, 'Mirai', featuring actor Teja Sajja in the lead, on Thursday disclosed Vibha as the name of the character that actress Ritika Nayak plays in the film.

Taking to its X timeline, People Media Factory, the production house producing the film wrote, "Her silence is a weapon, and her wisdom is a wrath. Meet 'Vibha' aka @RitikaNayak_ bringing her serene yet powerful presence to the big screens. 8 DAYS TO GO. #MIRAI GRAND RELEASE WORLDWIDE ON 12th SEPTEMBER. Superhero @tejasajja123. Rocking Star @HeroManoj1."

The film has triggered huge expectations among both fans and film buffs.

After creating a massive impact with the pan India blockbuster, 'Hanu-Man', actor Teja Sajja is coming up with his next big venture, Mirai. This high-octane project, mounted on an epic scale, is being produced by leading production house People Media Factory, with filmmaker Karthik Gattamaneni at the helm.

Bankrolled by TG Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad, 'Mirai', sources claim, will be a revolution in the superhero genre.

For the unaware, Manoj Manchu plays the menacing antagonist in this film, which will also feature Shriya Saran, Jayaram, and Jagapathi Babu in pivotal roles.

Director Karthik Gattamaneni is not only Mirai's director but also its cinematographer. The film’s screenplay has been crafted by Karthik himself, with Manibabu Karanam contributing both to writing and the dialogues. The world of Mirai has been brought to life with rich visual detail, thanks to Sri Nagendra Tangala, who heads the art department, while Sujith Kumar Kolli has been serving as the film's Executive Producer.

Produced by People Media Factory, the creative force behind blockbusters like Karthikeya 2 and Jaat, Mirai will be a bold step forward in the studio's Pan-India journey. Pointing out that the teaser showcased stunning visuals and cinematic scale, sources say the movie will have a record number of VFX shots.

Scheduled for a worldwide release on September 12, Mirai will hit theatres in eight languages, available in both 2D and 3D formats.

- IANS

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Priya S
Ritika Nayak as Vibha looks so intriguing! "Her silence is a weapon" - what a powerful character description. Hope she gets substantial screen time and not just a decorative role.
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Michael C
The cast looks amazing with Manoj Manchu as villain and Shriya Saran in pivotal role. Hope the story lives up to the hype. Indian superhero films are getting better with each release!
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Ananya R
People Media Factory is becoming the Marvel of South India! Karthikeya 2, Hanu-Man and now Mirai. Their production quality is consistently top-notch. Booking tickets for first day first show! 💫
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Sarah B
I appreciate that they're releasing in 8 languages simultaneously. This is how pan-India films should be done - proper planning and execution. Hope the VFX lives up to the promise!
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Vikram M
While I'm excited, I hope they don't rely too much on VFX and forget the core story. Hanu-Man worked because of perfect blend of emotions and visuals. Fingers crossed for similar magic! 🤞

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