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Updated : Aug 14, 2025

Today, the lyrical song “Adugu Aduguna” from MissTerious, produced by Ashley Creations, was released by Hyderabad City Police Commissioner C. V. Anand.
This song has been picturized on a dedicated and hard-working police officer.

After watching the song, Commissioner C. V. Anand praised singer MLR Karthikeyan, appreciating his performance and stating that the song was beautifully filmed. He also congratulated ML Raja, who composed the music, for writing and composing the song in a way that wonderfully highlights the commitment of the police force.

He further applauded director Mahi Komatireddy for attempting to present a suspense thriller in a fresh way, and producer Jay Vallamdas, who despite being settled in the USA, has endured many challenges and expenses to bring this film to life.

The event was attended by Hero Rohit Sahni, Gautham, director Mahi Komatireddy, producer Jay Vallamdas, Executive Producer Ram Uppu (Bunny Ram), and others.

Producer Jay Vallamdas and director Mahi Komatireddy expressed heartfelt thanks to Commissioner C. V. Anand for taking time out of his busy schedule to release the lyrical song of their film. They announced that the lyrical video is now available on Ashley Music’s YouTube channel starting today, and requested everyone to watch and support them.






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