Power Star Pawan Kalyan has once again proven that he’s not just an actor or a politician but a true visionary. With Hari Hara Veera Mallu, he has reimagined cinema as a tool of national service. The film, directed by AM Jyothi Krishna and produced by AM Ratnam, goes beyond its commercial potential to bring forth a forgotten past.
Set during the era of Mughal rule, the movie fearlessly portrays the horrors inflicted under Aurangzeb’s regime while celebrating the endurance of Sanatana Dharma. Its release sparked widespread attention, and now, a charitable trust has announced to screen the film to students in select areas of Andhra Pradesh.
This initiative isn’t just about watching a movie. It’s about reviving history, nurturing pride in Indian civilization, and questioning long-accepted narratives.
Hari Hara Veera Mallu has done a 1st week remarkable business, and it is continuing to rake in moolah at the box office. As per trade reports, the movie collected decent numbers in its second weekend.