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Updated : Dec 6, 2023

The Evergreen combo brings Naa Saami Ranga first single?

Nagarjuna Akkineni collaborates with choreographer Vijay Binni for his upcoming film produced by Srinivasaa Chitturi of Srinivasaa Silver Screen. The film shoot is going on at brisk pace and makers began the promotions for this Sankranthi release.

The movie features music composed by MM Keeravani, with lyrics written by Chandrabose. Today the makers unveiled the impending release of the film’s first single, Yettukelli Povalanipisthunde.

A dynamic poster featuring Nagarjuna was revealed, offering a glimpse into the essence of the track. The folk composition, curated by MM Keeravaani, is brought to life by the soulful voice of Ram Miriyala and the lyrical artistry of Chandrabose.

The strong buzz is that the track will be out this Friday. An official announcement will be made very soon. The trio of Nagarjuna, Keeravani, and Chandra Bose has produced numerous superhit albums in the past. 

Reuniting for 'Naa Saami Ranga,' their collaboration anticipates yet another blockbuster album.Ashika Ranganath is playing female lead and lot of surprise characters will be revealed soon. Star producer Srinivasaa Chitturi is backing the project under the Srinivasaa Silver Screen banner, presented by Pavan Kumar.'Naa Saami Ranga' marks the highest-budget film in Nagarjuna's career and getting ready for a Sankranti 2024 release.






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