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Story behind People’s Media Ranamandala

Story behind People’s Media Ranamandala

People’s Media Factory has announced a new pan-Indian movie, Ranamandala, with an intriguing poster that features Hanuman’s foot sheltering a small baby. This film will be rooted in Adoni, a historic town in Andhra Pradesh known for its large-scale cotton trade and its cultural and spiritual significance.

Adoni is also home to the revered Ranamandala Hill and its Anjaneyaswamy (Hanuman) temple, a destination for thousands of devotees during the holy month of Shravan.

Ranamandala holds special significance for TG Vishwa Prasad, the film’s producer, who grew up in Adoni and has a deep admiration for the region’s heritage. The poster for Ranamandala was unveiled at the very hill temple that inspired the film, hinting at a storyline rich in regional culture, yet likely with a unique narrative twist beyond traditional mythology.

Details on the cast and crew remain under wraps, but People’s Media Factory, which has lined up other major releases like The Raja Saab and Mirai for next year, is determined to make an impact with this film.

Despite recent challenges, the production house is confident in its slate of high-budget projects and is focused on creating potential blockbusters to regain momentum.

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