In the climactic showdown of Mirai, Teja Sajja’s Veda finally confronts the antagonist Mahabhir Lama aka the fearsome Black Sword (Manchu Manoj) over the fate of the 9th Granth, Mirai, the ultimate scripture that can elevate a mortal into a deity.
Veda, raised as an orphan and burdened with his divine destiny, has to overcome not just the overwhelming physical might of Black Sword but also the emotional legacy of his mother Ambika’s sacrifice and the moral guidance of Vibha (Ritika Nayak).
What happens in climax of Mirai?
In the final duel, Veda manages to harness the power of the 9th scripture, not merely as a weapon, but as a force of balance, compassion, and heritage. Despite Black Sword’s relentless assault and apocalyptic ambition, Veda outlasts him, proving that the true Super Yodha must wield power with purpose, not greed.
By the end, the world is saved, or at least spared from total collapse. The 9th scripture remains in the custody of a protector, not a tyrant, restoring hope to humanity.
Who’s the new threat?
Just when you think the credits are rolling, Mirai drops a mid-credit bombshell – the sequel is officially titled Mirai: Jaithraya, and the next big bad is Rana Daggubati in an ‘evil avatar’. We see Rana’s character possesses a mysterious and potent superpower, though the details are deliberately vague.
The implication is clear, Veda’s victory over Black Sword was just the beginning. In Jaithraya, he’ll face a far greater threat, one that may challenge not just his strength, but his very faith, heritage, and the cosmic balance the 9th scripture was meant to preserve. Mirai’s universe is expanding, and Veda’s journey is far from over!