Hanu-Man, directed by Prasanth Varma, navigates a fictional town’s superhero tale with protagonist Hanumanthu defending against an ambitious antagonist. The film aims for child-friendly appeal, occasionally relying on a 90s rural template. Despite moments of awe and innovation, the screenplay feels half-baked, lacking emotional impact. Performances are decent, with Teja Sajja bringing divinity to his character. Music and cinematography add mystique, but the film struggles with predictability, making it more of a comedy entertainer for children.
Short Verdict:
“Hanu-Man serves a mix of superhero storytelling and 90s nostalgia, catering to children but falling short of delivering a serious superhero experience.”




