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Updated : Apr 16, 2026

Nikhil Siddhartha starrer the upcoming period drama Swayambhu, which recently released its latest musical track, Ra Ra Dheevara. Directed by Bharat Krishnamachari and bankrolled by producers Bhuvan and Sreekar, the project also features Samyuktha and Nabha Natesh as the leading ladies.

The song is a percussion-driven composition by Ravi Basrur, designed to match the intensity of the film's historical action setting. Ramajogayya Sastry has penned the lyrics, focusing on themes of courage and battlefield valor, while Santhosh Venky provides a strong vocal rendition that maintains the track's steady momentum.

Visually, the video offers a clear look at the large production scale mounted by the makers. The set designs and cinematic framing emphasize a grand backdrop appropriate for the genre. The release also highlights Nikhil's visible physical transformation for the role. 

His updated body language, intense styling, and overall warrior-like appearance reflect a strong commitment to the character's demands. Overall, the song effectively establishes the ambitious visual and musical tone of the film ahead of its theatrical release.

 

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