Ranamandala: People Media Factory's 46th film launched at the Ranamandala Anjaneya Swamy Temple in Adoni
People Media Factory, under the leadership of star producer TG Vishwa Prasad, is gearing up for its 46th film, a grand action-devotional entertainer titled "Ranamandala". The film, based on the story of Lord Hanuman, promises to be a visual spectacle with impressive VFX, action sequences, and emotional scenes.
The official announcement of the film took place at the historic Ranamandala Anjaneya Swamy Temple in Adoni. Amidst Vedic chants and blessings from priests, producer TG Vishwa Prasad unveiled the title and first look of the film. Interestingly, the film's title is derived from the name of the sacred temple itself.
Producer TG Vishwa Prasad shares his vision:
Speaking at the event, TG Vishwa Prasad shared his long-held desire to shoot a film in his hometown, Adoni. He revealed that while he had been planning this for a while, he waited for the right story and time. The script for "Ranamandala" has been in development since 2022, and the entire film will be shot in and around Adoni.
He further added that the details of the cast and crew will be officially announced soon. Expressing his joy at launching the film in the divine presence of Lord Anjaneya, he also revealed plans to launch People Media Factory's 47th film (PMF 47) in Adoni as well, with its shooting also taking place in the surrounding areas.
TG Vishwa Prasad emphasized the pan-India appeal of devotional and mythological films, citing the success and accolades received by "Karthikeya 2", another film produced under his banner. He expressed confidence that "Ranamandala" would also receive similar love and appreciation from the audience.
Key takeaways:
- PMF 46 is titled "Ranamandala" and is based on Lord Hanuman.
- It will be a high-budget action-devotional entertainer with impressive VFX.
- The film will be shot entirely in and around Adoni.
- The cast and crew details will be announced soon.
- PMF 47 will also be launched and shot in Adoni.
- The producer is confident about the film's pan-India appeal and success.

























