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HanuMan's Teja Sajja: ‘Refused 70-75 projects, only worked on this for 2.5 years, did all stunts myself’

Basking in the stupendous success of his superhero sci-fi film HanuMan, actor Teja Sajja gets talking about the making of the Prasanth Varma movie.

Updated on: Feb 04, 2024 06:05 AM IST
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His film HanuMan took everyone by surprise, with it’s long legs at the box office. A comparitively small film in terms of budget, it managed to garner collections exceeding 200 crores, and praise for smart use of VFX. Teja Sajja, the protagonist, shares that a lot of sacrifice and hard work went into making the film. Also read | HanuMan review: Teja Sajja’s superhero film kicks off Prasanth Varma's cinematic universe

Teja Sajja on his desi superhero look

Actor Teja Sajja was seen last in HanuMan.
Actor Teja Sajja was seen last in HanuMan.

“Before we started, we wanted to crack the desi superhero look. I did 25 look tests, usually an actor does two or three and finalises one. Once we started shooting, it was a very strenuous process for action sequences. There are no head replacement shots like in big budget films. Every stunt in the film was performed by me, even including underwater sequences. We didn’t have the budget, so I learnt scuba diving. We figured other ways to do crane shots,” Teja Sajja shares.

In the two and a half years that it took for the film to be completed, Teja Sajja didn’t take up other projects. “I did only this film. There were many other opportunities I must have rejected, about 70-75 that came my way in this journey. At Least 15 would have been considerably decent projects. I was always committed to HanuMan,” he adds.

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Rishabh Suri

Rishabh Suri writes for the daily Entertainment & Lifestyle supplement HT City. From Bollywood to Hollywood, from Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam films, to OTT and television- he covers it all.

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