Teja Sajja, once a beloved child artist, has emerged as a leading actor in the Telugu film industry, making headlines as he gears up for the Sankranthi box office clash. His latest venture, a home-grown superhero film titled “HanuMan,” directed by Prashanth Varma has piqued the interest of cinephiles and has set the stage for an intriguing face-off with Superstar Mahesh Babu’s much-anticipated release, “Guntur Kaaram.”
What adds a layer of fascination to this clash is the historical connection between Teja Sajja and Mahesh Babu. In 2000, Teja played the role of Mahesh Babu’s son in the film “Yuvaraju.” The bonding of Mahesh and Teja mesmerized the family audiences in the movie.
Fast forward 24 years, and the dynamic has shifted. Teja Sajja, once a child artist under Mahesh Babu’s on-screen care, is now positioned for a head-to-head box office battle with the seasoned superstar. This serendipitous turn of events marks a special moment in Teja’s budding career.
As the trailer for “HanuMan” makes its rounds, the positive vibes surrounding the film are hard to ignore. Teja Sajja appears to have seamlessly transitioned from a child artist to a leading hero, capturing audiences’ attention with his acting prowess.
On the other side of the cinematic spectrum, “Guntur Kaaram” is positioned as a prestigious film, carrying the weight of expectations that come with a Mahesh Babu starrer. Trivikram Srinivas directs the film and it also stars Sreeleela along with Meenakshi Chaudhary. The film is poised to make a significant impact at the box office.
Finally, it’s a moment where the industry witnesses the convergence of past and present as Teja Sajja, once a part of Mahesh Babu’s cinematic journey as a child artist, charts his course as a leading actor.
On the other hand, Nagarjuna’s Na Saami Ranga is also releasing for Sankranthi along with Ravi Teja’s Eagle.
This post was last modified on 29 December 2023 3:46 pm
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