‘Mirai’ Shows Big Impact Doesn’t Need Big Budget

In a sector where large budgets are often equal to large glasses, two films challenged norms. Respectively, RS 80 Crore and RS 40 Crore budgets, “Mirai” and “Hanuman”, “Pushpa 2” (`580 Crore) and“ Kalki 2898ad ”(600 Crore) (600 Crore) presented visual and storytelling.
Ram Gopal arrival, director, screenwriter and producer are full of admiration for the vision and execution of the film. “If the special effects in Mirai exceed Pushpa 2 and Kalki, the problem is not technology – budgeting,” he says.
According to Ramu, the root of the problem lies in a lack of technical awareness among filmmakers. “Directors usually trust the expensive VFX vendors blindly. A company` `18 Crore, another RS 22 Crore – Film Producer chose higher bids, assume better quality. This is a misunderstanding. This is a misunderstanding.
This insight explains Mirai’s shocking lean budget.
Director Karthik Gattamneni’nin VFX’deki fluency, the complex series allowed efficiently. “If other filmmakers understand technology, even mega budget films such as Kalki and Pushpa can be made in some of their current costs, Ramu adds.
Why did ‘Mirai’ worked
Tararan Adarsh emphasizes strategic factors behind Mirai’s success. “It operates in a league different from enormous glasses such as Empuran or Kalki. The box office box office performance stems from strong content: December block, the second half drama and an immersive final, echoed with the audience. Despite a version of multiple films, it lasted until the day.”
The visual success of the film has already affected industrial decisions.

