Has the Censor Board Approved Teja Sajja's 'Mirai' for Release with a U/A Certificate?

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Key Takeaways
- 'Mirai' is a family-friendly superhero film suitable for all ages.
- It has been awarded a U/A certificate by the CBFC.
- The film features a talented cast, including Teja Sajja and Jagapathy Babu.
- Expect stunning visuals and a significant number of VFX shots.
- 'Mirai' is set for a global release on September 12.
Chennai, Sep 8 (NationPress) The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has officially granted a U/A certificate to the highly anticipated pan-Indian film, 'Mirai', directed by Karthik Gattamaneni and starring Teja Sajja in the lead role.
Teja Sajja took to his X account to share the news, stating, "#MIRAI Censored with U/A. A CLEAN FILM for KIDS, FAMILIES and ALL SECTIONS OF AUDIENCE to experience Action, Emotion & Devotion on the big screens. GRAND RELEASE WORLDWIDE ON 12th SEPTEMBER."
Recently, it was revealed that Jagapathy Babu portrays the character 'Angama Bali', a guardian of Tantra within the film's narrative.
Additionally, Ritika Nayak has been confirmed to play the role of Vibha.
The film has generated significant anticipation among fans and cinema enthusiasts alike.
Produced by TG Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad, 'Mirai' is expected to be a groundbreaking entry in the superhero genre.
Notably, Manoj Manchu takes on the role of the film's villain, and the cast also includes Shriya Saran and Jayaram in key roles.
Karthik Gattamaneni serves dual roles as both the director and cinematographer of 'Mirai'. The screenplay was also penned by Karthik, with Manibabu Karanam contributing to the writing and dialogue. The film’s visuals have been crafted intricately by Sri Nagendra Tangala, who leads the art department, while Sujith Kumar Kolli has taken on the role of Executive Producer.
Produced under the People Media Factory banner, known for hits like Karthikeya 2 and Jaat, 'Mirai' represents a significant step forward in the studio's pan-India journey. The teaser has showcased breathtaking visuals and an impressive cinematic scale, with sources indicating a record number of VFX shots.
Set to release globally on September 12, 'Mirai' will be available in eight languages, both in 2D and 3D formats.