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Updated : Apr 6, 2023

Music School first single Chaduve Chaduvantaaru is an upbeat number

Recently Music School, a 11-songs musical drama makers unveiled the release date of the film along with motion poster. Today makers dropped the first single Chaduve Chaduvantaaru. It offers a glimpse into the premise of the film while subtly mocking the persistent dominance of parents to achieve the highest academic excellence,

 

Chaduve Chaduvantaaru depicts the most pivotal supporting cast of the film- the children, breaking free to live in the moment mimicking the parents. Composed by Ilaiyaraaja, Chaduve Chaduvantaaru is penned by Rahman, crooned by Priya Mali, Sarath Santosh, Hrithik Jayakish, Neha Girish, Padmaja Srinivasan and RS.

 

Tracing the prevailing academic pressure faced by young students, Music School asserts the importance of overall development of children. Emphasising on the balance of academic achievements and participation extra-curricular activities, the musical drives the narrative of an important and intense subject in an entertaining manner.

 

The film stars Sharman Joshi, Shriya Saran, Shaan, Suhasini Mulay, Prakash Raj, Benjamin Gilani, Srikanth Iyengar, Vinay Varma, Mona Ambegaonkar, Gracy Goswamy, Ozu Barua, Bugs Bhargava, Mangala Bhatt Phani Eggoti and other child actors. It is releasing on 12th May 2023 by PVR in Hindi / Tamil versions and Dil Raju in Telugu.






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