Mirai – Super Yodha Review: Telugu Cinema’s Mythical Epic Adventure

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Introduction: Movie Overview

Telugu cinema has gifted another big fantasy-adventure – Mirai – Super Yodha . The release date is 12th September 2025, and the film has come in Hindi along with Telugu. Director Karthik Ghattamaneni has this time presented the mythological epic on a modern cinematic scale. In Cast of the movie Teja Sajja (Vedha/Yodha ), Manchu Manoj (Black Sword), Shriya Saran (Ambika) and Ritika Nayak are playing the important roles.

Mirai Movie Genre: Fantasy + Action + Adventure + Mythology.

Was the promotion of the film too bad as it is based on Ashoka’s “nine secret scriptures” which allegedly hid the secrets of immortality. Gives you goosebumps just thinking about it?

Mirai – Super Yodha Review

Story Highlights

The premise of the film is the hidden scriptures of Emperor Ashoka. The villain Black Sword (Manchu Manoj) wants immortality by collecting them. On the other side, Ambika (Shriya Saran) is the guardian of the last scripture and sacrifices her life.

The hero Vedha (Teja Sajja) is an orphan from Hyderabad, who is unaware that he is destined to become a “super Yodha”. His journey leads to the climax of a big mythic battle – where good vs evil, sacrifice, destiny and the divine weapon Mirai all combine.

Overall, a powerful mix of action, mythology and emotion.

Direction, Screenplay and Performances

Karthik Ghattamaneni’s direction is well balanced – merging both mythology and modern action. The screenplay shifts the timeline seamlessly from past to present, making the story engaging.

Teja Sajja gives an energetic performance, which becomes a solid milestone for his career.

Manchu Manoj is powerful and intense as the villain – the character of Black Sword becomes quite memorable.

Shriya Saran as Ambika did really good job in this movie. She added emotional depth to the story.

The supporting cast, especially Ritika Nayak and Jagapathi Babu, also handles strong support.

Music & Lyrics

The music is composed by Harigaur. The soundtrack is a mix of both traditional + modern, which goes well with the mythological mood of the film.

As of now the exact list of songs has not been revealed publicly, but the influence of the music is clearly felt in the background score and dramatic moments. In movie also the songs are played in background there is no such romantic songs. Both the action beats and emotional tracks elevate the narrative, without overpowering the story.

Trailer & Visuals

The trailer was hyped up at the time of release. It shows:

  • Vast battlefield
  • Divine weapons and powers
  • Ancient-epic inspired fantasy visuals

The VFX is quite polished – especially the Mirai weapon and battle sequences. The cinematography is also tight – emotional close-ups look equally effective along with the large scale.

Box Office Performance

This movie showed a potantial opening collection, released in theatres on 12 September 2025. While the buzz was naturally high in the Telugu belt, I got a positive response from the Hindi audience as well.

Positive word-of-mouth pushed the collections further, especially from the family and young audience.

Audience response and social media buzz

The audience at the theatres praised Teja Sajja as the “Super Yodha”. The visuals and the villain’s swag were also loved by the audience.

The biggest buzz on social media was the sequel tease: Mirai: Jaithraaya, in which Rana Daggubati is going to be the villain. Fans are in full discussion mode on Twitter/XP over the costumes, action choreography and mythological references.

Verdict for family audience

I have watch the movie so, Mirai Super Yodha is a must-watch family entertainer. The film focuses on sacrifice, duty, and the triumph of good over evil and will appeal to people of all ages. Mirai – Super Yodha Movie Review: This film has thrilling action as well as heartwarming moments.

The special thing about this film is that kids will love its fantasy world, and adults will love the blend of mythology and emotions. From my side, this film gets a rating of 4.5 stars out of five because it has earned a good profit despite the low budget. If you loved epics like Baahubali and RRR, then this movie should definitely be on your weekend list.

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