In a rare post on X, HanuMan filmmaker varma -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>prasanth varma discussed dealing with 'propaganda' against his film, as well as the existence of bogus social media accounts attacking the film. His charges came only days after he and the distributor filed a complaint with the telugu Film Producers Council (TFPC) for unfair theatre practices. prasanth thanked his supporters for their constant support.

Prasanth varma posted, "I've encountered a significant amount of propaganda surrounding our team, along with the proliferation of fake profiles across social media. It seems like some of this wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital debris has been forgotten to be thrown in yesterday's bhogi fire. However, I express my sincere gratitude to the cinephiles who offered their unwavering support and affirm our belief that "The one who stands for dharma will always win."


HanuMan is a superhero movie. It also features Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Amritha Aiyer, and Vinay Rai. The narrative centres around teja Sajja, an average man who unexpectedly develops abilities and discovers new strength inside himself. He then uses his talents effectively, defeating a supervillain and demonstrating the triumph of virtue over evil.

Many have recently likened the picture to Adipurush, which flopped at the box office despite a large budget and high expectations. The film stars Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, and Saif ali Khan. In response, varun Gupta, a film strategist who promoted both Adipurush and HanuMan, told Zoom that HanuMan's marketing technique was the polar opposite of Adipurush's. While Adipurush sought to be the largest indian film based on an indian epic, HanuMan was positioned as a low-budget picture done with genuine intentions, seeking for public approval."


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