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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 12: Telugu cinema has apparently discovered a new playground — one in which fantasy, myth, and edge-of-the-time visuals intersect. Mirai, with Teja Sajja, has exploded into theatres with the confidence of a spectacle on a big screen. Directed with audacity and mounted on a wide canvas, the film attempts to combine folklore-inspired mysticism and popcorn entertainment. Critics and audiences are weighing in, and yes, there certainly is applause for its vision, but a few murmurs of fatigue and lost beats keep it from being an epic. The Hype Machine at Work Even before release, Mirai carried…
