The film boasts a good storyline with a well-executed Indian superhero flair. Character development is commendable, particularly with the endearing Hanu Man, though the Super villain character could have been more captivating.
Teja Sajja shines in his role, delivering a fantastic performance.
Getup Seenu's look and performance is fantastic. Satya is fun.
Vara Lakshmi portrays her character decently, although her articulation disorder may be distracting; considering this, a dubbing artist might enhance the overall experience.
Vinay Rai as the antagonist is visually fitting, and his performance is nothing short of terrific.
Amrita Iyer, resembling a side character from Telugu TV serials, gives a lackluster performance, suggesting she may not be best suited for the big screen.
The supporting cast performs well, and the film benefits from appealing locations. While the cinematography is pleasing, sets and costumes, while good, lack a certain naturalness.
The music is fitting, and the VFX, given the budget constraints, is commendable, even if not groundbreaking.
Action choreography could have been better.
Some mythological elements might not be entirely convincing, but they are forgivable.
Overall, it's a theatrical watch worth considering.