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Teja Sajja says that while doing the dangerous action sequences in Prasanth Varma’s “Hanu-Man,” he was afraid to die

The actor Teja Sajja has been getting great praises for his latest big-budget smash film, “Hanu-Man,” which was directed by Prasanth Varma. There are several action scenes and battle sequences in the first Telugu superhero film. The actor recently said that he was afraid of dying while pulling off the risky exploits in the movie.

Teja said in an interview with Bollywood Hungama that they were unable to hire a stunt double at the time because of several restrictions on the “Hanu-Man” production. Teja was the only one who could complete the tasks, and at one point he was afraid he wouldn’t make it through the action scenes. Teja remarked in a serious tone that he had to execute every scene personally as he couldn’t afford a duplicate and the stunts were too dangerous. He pushed himself to the brink on several of these instances, and he thinks it was all worthwhile.
The identical event was also discussed by Prasanth Varma in an earlier interview with Siddharth Kannan. He expressed his extreme fear for the safety of his actors. When Prasanth began to worry about his crew’s safety, he recalled a few of the incidents. Teja and Heroine Amritha, according to him, would have perished in those times. He told the story of a time they had to cope with a snake. In one instance, Teja ducked behind a boulder to avoid being attacked by a tiger. If the cobra had bitten him, he may not have survived. Nobody realized that they had been filming the scenario for ten to fifteen minutes. Upon recognizing its presence, the whole crew froze, and Teja remained motionless. Thankfully, however, it disappeared.

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