The much-awaited mythological film ‘Chiranjeevi Hanuman’ has officially started filming. The big-budget project has now moved into production, marking an important milestone for the team behind the ambitious epic.‘Chiranjeevi Hanuman’ beginsFilmmaker Vijay Subramaniam shared the update with fans on social media. He posted pictures of the clapboard from the first day of shooting and revealed that the motion capture work had begun. The shoot is taking place at the advanced Galleri5 Cinematic Studio in Bengaluru, which is known for its modern filmmaking technology.Producer shares his excitementExpressing his happiness, Vijay Subramaniam wrote, “…And just like that today marks an auspicious and grand day! Day 1 of Motion capture shoot of our ‘Chiranjeevi Hanuman’ begins at the @galleri5 cinematic studio floor in Bangalore. What a journey this has been so far and I cannot wait to see this in the cinemas.”About ‘Chiranjeevi Hanuman’ teamThe film is being directed by Rajesh Mapuskar, who is known for films like ‘Ferrari Ki Sawaari’ and the National Award-winning Marathi film ‘Ventilator’. He is joined by an experienced technical team, including veteran cinematographer Jehangir Chowdhury.The producer also spoke about the larger vision behind the project. He explained that The Collective Studios Historyverse was created with the dream of presenting India's rich history to audiences through different formats. He proudly said that ‘Chiranjeevi Hanuman’ will be the first project from this vision to reach theatres.Vijay Subramaniam also shared the importance of the film and called it a special moment for everyone involved. He praised director Rajesh Mapuskar and described him as the captain guiding the entire team.The producer said, “This movie is the first of its kind in the world and who better to guide and power us through this journey than our very own Bajrangbali.” He also revealed that many teams have been working tirelessly to bring the ambitious dream to life and expressed pride in their efforts.The producer concluded his message by thanking the partners supporting the project and ended with “Jai Hanuman!”