Vayuputra: Chandoo Mondeti’s Epic 3D Animation Film on Lord Hanuman to Release Dussehra 2026

Vayuputra: Indian cinema is geering up a rare blend of history, devotion and technology in the upcoming 3D animation epic of Vayuputra by director Chandoo Mondeti. The producers have stated that the movie will be released in theatres around the globe in Dussehra 2026.

What is ‘Vayuputra’?

Vayuputra is not only being brought out as a movie but as an epitome movie. The novel has its origins in Indian mythology, and it tells the ancient tale of Lord Hanuman, the immortal warrior of whose attachment and ability to persevere the world spans the ages. The story is meant to hold the strength of belief that has moved mountains and still does the same to millions of people.

Release and Languages

It is planned that the film will be released during the Dussehra 2026 and will come in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. Such a multilingual concept would assure that the audiences in India and around the globe would able to experience the majestic spectacle.

First Look Poster

The first look poster was revealed by Chandoo Mondeti through social media revealing the tall standing of Lord Hanuman on a hill with Lanka ablaze in the background. This striking image captures both the epicism and spirituality of the project, giving a measure of the abundance to come to the audiences.

Vision and Production

Suryadevara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya produce the film that is directed by Chandoo Mondeti. Mondeti says that making Vayuputra has been on his childhood ambition and it is now becoming a reality through the latest 3D animation. The venture will be a combination of religious devotion and fun and entertainment at a new level in Indian cinema.

Why It Stands Out

On the story of Lord Hanuman, first huge scale 3D animation film.

The spectacle being sold as a religious one, rather than entertainment in itself.

To become a landmark in the Indian animation and devotional cinema.

Conclusion

Vayuputra is not merely a film–it is imagined to be a hybrid of temples and theatres. Its release on Dussehra 2026 will see viewers get an incredible cinema experience of faith, brave physical actions, and the unchanging devotion that would put the Indian culture in the hearts of the audience.

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