Prasanth
Varma's
vision
of
bringing
the
Indian
superhero
to
the
large
screen
with
all
his
might
in
the
form
of
HanuMan
rendered
him
global
appreciation
as
this
Teja
Sajja-starrer
is
minting
money
and
winning
accolades.
The
movie,
which
was
released
in
the
Hindi
version
is
also
continuing
to
make
new
records
and
waves
at
the
box
office.
HanuMan
was
released
alongside
Mahesh
Babu's
Guntur
Kaaram
on
January
12
for
the
Sankranti
festival.
Unprecedentedly,
HanuMan
is
going
forward
with
so
much
love
from
the
audiences,
who
made
it
a
triple
blockbuster
within
a
week
of
its
release.
The
movie
went
on
to
create
several
records
in
the
USA
and
overseas
along
with
India
with
its
super
solid
box
office
stamina.
HanuMan
has
already
crossed
the
mark
of
Rs
250
crore
collections
worldwide.
It
is
approaching
Rs.50
crores
in
Hindi
as
well.
HanuMan
Beats
KGF
Records
(Hindi)
In
17
Days
Prashanth
Neel
and
Yash's
KGF
movie
was
a
sensation
back
when
it
was
released
and
the
box
office
records
shattered.
The
movie's
Hindi
version
made
Rs
44
Crore
by
the
end
of
its
theatrical
run.
HanuMan
movie
broke
the
record
set
by
KGF
within
17
days
by
making
Rs
44.44
Crore.
The
movie
is
heading
towards
earning
Rs
50
Crore.
Trade
Analyst
Taran
Adarsh
tweeted
about
the
same.
HanuMan
also
became
the
10th
highest
south-Indian
grosser
in
the
Hindi
belt
from
its
Hindi
version.
HanuMan
is
continuing
to
run
in
the
theatres
to
a
decent
occupancy
ratio
and
is
making
good
money.
HanuMan
Cast
Teja
Sajja
plyaed
the
protagonist's
role
Hanumanthu.
Amritha
Aiyer
is
his
love
interest
Meenakshi,
and
Varalaxmi
Sarathkumar
is
Hanumanthu's
sister
Anjamma.
This
first
Telugu
superhero
film
also
boasts
Vennela
Kishore,
Satya,
Samuthirakani,
Vinay
Rai,
Getup
Srinu,
Raj
Deepak
Shetty,
Koushik
Mahata,
and
Bhanu
Prakash
among
others
playing
pivotal
characters.
HanuMan
Crew
Written
and
directed
by
Prasanth
Varma,
HanuMan
is
the
production
venture
of
K
Niranjan
Reddy
under
his
banner
Prime
Show
Entertainment.
Hari
Gowra
and
Krishna
Saurabh
worked
on
the
film's
background
score
and
music.
Dasaradhi
Sivendra
cranked
the
camera
while
Saibabu
Talari
worked
as
the
editor.