Small Film, Big Impact: Teja Sajja Debunks Notions .!

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Teja Sajja's film "Hanuman," released as a sankranti gift, has gained momentum with a positive response from the audience, dispelling controversies that arose before its release. The film, directed by prashant Varma, data-faced challenges with theatre allocations, but the success of the movie has reaffirmed the faith of the entire team.

Addressing the pre-release hype surrounding "Hanuman," teja Sajja responded to questions about whether the success was attributed to the film being relatively small. He denied any such sentiment, stating that he has not made any remarks in that regard. He questioned whether sympathy was the reason for the film's success, pointing out that it received positive reviews not only in telugu but also in Hindi, Kannada, and other languages.


Teja emphadata-sized that from the beginning, the team believed in the film's content and its ability to speak for itself. He noted that efforts made before the first show are limited and that the true impact is felt once the audience watches the film. Drawing examples from the success of short films and regional language movies in telugu, teja highlighted the importance of content in driving success.


While acknowledging certain limitations, teja suggested that if the difference between content and hype is too significant, the audience can accurately gauge the film's quality. The interview concluded with a mention of the releases of Mahesh's "Guntur Karam" and Venkatesh's "Saindhav," leaving the audience curious about their respective reviews.

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