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Hanuman’s Half-Century Celebration: A Cinematic Feat

  • Published Mar 02, 2024 | 1:36 PMUpdated Mar 02, 2024 | 1:36 PM
  • Published Mar 02, 2024 | 1:36 PMUpdated Mar 02, 2024 | 1:36 PM
Hanuman’s Half-Century Celebration: A Cinematic Feat

Have you ever witnessed a small-budget movie not only competing with the big players at the Box Office but also emerging as a resounding success? In the cutthroat competition of the film industry, it’s often the blockbuster hits that grab the spotlight, overshadowing the smaller gems. However, every once in a while, a film breaks through the norms, defying expectations and proving that size doesn’t always matter.

In a recent example of this phenomenon, Teja Sajja’s “Hanuman,” directed by Prashant Varma, shattered the conventional narrative. Despite being a comparatively modest film in the Sankranti 2024 race, Hanuman not only turned into a double profitable venture but also dominated the festival season, standing tall against the big-budget releases. This success story has set a new trend, emphasizing that with the right content, the distinction between big and small films becomes irrelevant.

Having completed a successful 50-day run and still holding its ground in theaters, the team behind Hanuman organized a special event to express gratitude to their audience. During the Historic 50-day Celebrations, a memorable statue replica of Lord Hanuman was presented to the team, symbolizing the film’s triumph and cultural significance.

Actor Teja Sajja took to social media to express his gratitude, sharing his disbelief and joy at achieving this milestone. In a heartfelt message, he acknowledged the skepticism the film faced initially, emphasizing the significance of the 50-day mark and the unexpected eight-week run. The post not only conveyed the actor’s appreciation for the audience’s support but also highlighted the sweet memories created amidst the obstacles and criticism faced during the film’s journey. The celebration of “Hanuman at 50” becomes a testament to the belief that, when given a chance with the right content, even a small film can leave an indelible mark in the world of cinema.