Hanuman OTT Release Date
Hanuman is set to premiere on Zee5 on 17 March 2024.
When and Where to Watch Hanuman
You can watch this fantasy action drama on 17 March 2024 on Zee5.
As reported by HT, the Telugu film HanuMan, which stars Teja Sajja, managed to garner a total of ₹40.65 crore on its initial weekend of release. In comparison to Rishab Shetty’s Kantara and Yash-starring KGF: Chapter 1, this is considered to be superior.
Not every viewer will be persuaded by Samudrakhani’s character’s backstory. The greater plot is undermined by other tale aspects involving Rudhira Mani, the return of the rakshasas, the absence of a backstory for the settlement of Anjanadri, etc. Fortunately, they have no bearing on the main plot.
I enjoyed Teja Sajja’s portrayal of the character accepting his vulnerabilities more than his playing the hero. Samudrakhani was excellent in the mysterious role that the character demanded. Varalakshmi Sharatkumar’s smooth performance left an impression. Sathya and Getup Srinu both performed incredibly well. It was hilarious how the bird followed Sathya everywhere. It worked great to have a monkey as a major character and to use Ravi Teja’s voice.
Hanuman Movie Story
Hanumanthu (Teja Sajja), a small-time thief, is from Anjanadhri. His older sister, Anjamma (Varalaxmi Sarathkumar), looks after him very well. Meenakshi (Amritha Aiyer), who is also from the same place, is loved by Hanumanthu. While posing as Anjanadhri’s bandit rescuer, Raj Deepak Shetty’s character Gajapathi rules over the people. One day, Gajapathi attacks Meenakshi since she has revolted against him. As Hanumanthu tries to help Meenakshi, he gets into difficulties. At this point, Hanumanthu discovers a priceless stone that grants him abilities. What took place next? What was the use of Hanumanthu’s superpowers? What role does Michael (Vinay Rai) play in the story? See the movie to find out the answers.
Cast and crew of Hanuman
Teja Sajja, Amritha Aiyer, Sathvik Sriram, Raj Deepak Shetty, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Vinay Rai, Vennela Kishore, Satya, Getup Srinu, and others.
Under the Prime Show Entertainment banner, “HanuMan” is written and directed by Prashanth Varma and produced by K Niranjan Reddy. Anudeep Dev, Krishna Saurabh, and GowraHari wrote the film’s soundtrack. SB Raju Talari handled the film’s editing, while Shivendra handled the cinematography. Scriptsville is the source of this film’s script.
Audiences will go crazy for the final sequences that Prasanth Varma created, which elevate Lord Hanuman to a whole new level. The effect is increased by Gowra Hari’s powerful background score, which enhances the well-written sequences. Teja Sajja was excellent in his performance. Teja did a great job portraying the underdog, and his sensitivity is subtly revealed. In the last hour, Teja’s performance was just outstanding. Varalaxmi Sarathkumar performed admirably. As Teja’s romantic interest, Amritha Aiyer is fine. Their mannerisms make Satya and Getup Srinu tickle the funny bone.
Gowra Hari’s background score is excellent overall, but his work at the climax block is particularly noteworthy. The rest were passable, but the folk tune looked good on screen. Shivendra’s cinematography is well done. Certain scenes may have been shorter, and the editing isn’t very good.
With Hanu-Man, the young director Prasanth Varma wowed the audience with his amazing vision. Despite the film’s beaten-to-death premise, the filmmaker skillfully intercuts strong points to keep the audience interested. With the final twenty minutes, Prasanth Varma ups the effect a notch. Every sequence with Lord Hanuman is depicted beautifully.