The much-awaited fantasy action drama “Mirai,” directed by Karthik Gattamneni, will now hit theatres on September 12, 2025, instead of its earlier release date of September 5.

Fans eagerly awaiting the next big-screen spectacle from Teja Sajja will have to wait a little longer. The actor’s highly anticipated film, “Mirai,” has been postponed by one week. Originally scheduled for release on September 5, the film will now hit theatres worldwide on September 12. This strategic delay, according to sources, is to ensure the film’s visual effects are absolutely perfect. The makers have also confirmed that the film’s trailer will be unveiled on August 28, a move designed to build on the anticipation.
“Mirai” is a high-concept action-adventure that is being mounted on a massive scale with a pan-Indian vision. The film’s makers, People Media Factory, have roped in Karan Johar‘s Dharma Productions to handle the North India distribution. This collaboration is a significant one, as Dharma Productions has a proven track record of successfully distributing major South Indian films, including the Baahubali franchise, in the Hindi belt. With Karan Johar’s backing, “Mirai” is poised to get a massive marketing push and a wide release in North India.
The film’s impressive cast also includes the versatile Manchu Manoj as the antagonist, ‘Black Sword,’ and Ritika Nayak as the female lead. The cast also features veteran actress Shriya Saran in a pivotal role. The film’s director, Karthik Gattamneni, who is also a renowned cinematographer, is known for his unique visual style and his ability to blend action with a compelling narrative. His past work on films like Karthikeya 2 and Eagle has been critically acclaimed, and he is expected to deliver a visual spectacle with “Mirai.”
The announcement of the trailer’s release on August 28 is a strategic move to build on the existing excitement. The film’s makers have released a few posters and a teaser so far, which have already given a glimpse into the film’s epic world. The posters tease an intense face-off between Teja Sajja and Manchu Manoj, hinting at a high-voltage battle between good and evil. The trailer, which is expected to be a visual spectacle, will provide a more detailed look into the film’s storyline, characters, and grand scale.
With its blend of action, adventure, and mythology, “Mirai” is set to be a major theatrical event. The film’s story, which is said to be based on Indian ethos and history, is expected to resonate with audiences across the country. The film’s release in multiple languages and formats, including 2D and 3D, is a clear indication of its makers’ confidence in its universal appeal.