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First single ‘Vibe Undi’ from Mirai to release on this date

The Teja Sajja starrer fantasy action film Mirai gears up for its September 5 release with its first song release later this week

Aditya Devulapally

The first single from the upcoming fantasy actioner Mirai is set to release on July 26, the makers announced on Wednesday. Titled ‘Vibe Undi,’ the magical melody song is set to feature lead actors Teja Sajja and Ritika Nayak. A new poster was released showing the duo mid-step, hinting at an upbeat, visually vibrant track.

Directed by Karthik Ghattamaneni, Mirai is billed as a pan-Indian high-concept action adventure, and is scheduled to pan-Indian release theatrically on September 5. The film will be available in both 2D and 3D formats across eight languages.

The teaser, unveiled earlier, sets the tone for a mythological-meets-modern superhero narrative, centred on a legendary weapon named Mirai that activates only when the time is right. Teja Sajja plays a reluctant hero chosen by the divine staff to confront an existential threat to humanity. Manchu Manoj plays the antagonist, The Black Sword, whose character is introduced through stylised visuals and intense action beats.

Drawing from Ashokan mythology, the film weaves elements such as a lost scripture, divine symbolism, and larger-than-life set pieces including an eagle attack and a speeding train battle. The final shot in the teaser shows the entry of an unnamed God, positioning Mirai as a follow-up to Teja Sajja’s previous superhero outing, Hanu-Man.

Produced by TG Vishwa Prasad and Krithi Prasad under the People Media Factory banner, the film also stars Shriya Saran, Jayaram, and Jagapathi Babu. Music is composed by Gowra Hari, with cinematography handled by the director himself.

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