Hari Hara Veera Mallu has exploded onto the big screen and audiences cannot seem to get enough. Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s much-awaited period drama is setting theatres on fire with grand visuals, action-packed storytelling, and a wave of patriotism that blends history with cinematic spectacle. Within hours of its premiere, the film received overwhelming praise, and the collections have only surged since.

The official success meet was nothing short of emotional. Pawan Kalyan, known for his reserved media appearances, poured his heart out about what the film meant to him. He spoke of struggle, resistance, and pride. For him, Veera Mallu was not just another project. It was a way of rewriting the missing chapters of Indian history, ones that highlighted native empires and exposed forgotten truths.

He called the film a battle between good and evil, not between religions. He also revealed how he personally contributed to choreographing the 18-minute pre-climax fight sequence, which is now being hailed as one of the finest action stretches in his career. He credited his understanding of martial arts and technology for shaping the iconic moment and thanked the audience for recognising the effort behind it.

Actress Nidhhi Agerwal also shared how special this film was to her, calling it a five-year journey of belief and patience. Her role, much like the film itself, was rooted in emotional depth and quiet resilience. She acknowledged the overwhelming response and attributed the magic of the film to Pawan Kalyan’s presence.

Veteran producer A M Ratnam called Veera Mallu a story of resistance. He reminded the audience of Aurangzeb’s dark rule and praised Pawan’s portrayal of a lionhearted warrior who fought to protect Dharma. The film, according to Ratnam, is not just cinema but a revival of truth through art.

Director Jyothi Krishna got emotional while thanking the audience and revealed that young kids, families, and even first-time viewers were connecting with the story. He called Keeravani the film’s second hero, praising the way the music elevated the silent 30-minute stretch. The director also thanked his family, particularly his father, for dreaming of this story and standing by it for years.

Box office reports already show that the film is headed for historic numbers. Producer Y Ravi Shankar revealed that one premiere show alone collected ₹3.36 crores share. This kind of response for a single screening is rare and underlines the extraordinary pull of the film. With each passing show, word of mouth is growing and ticket sales are soaring.

More than just a commercial success, Hari Hara Veera Mallu is becoming a cultural moment. It is the kind of story that stirs hearts, not just for its action or grandeur, but for the truths it chooses to tell and the pride it restores in forgotten legacies.

 

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