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Gumma Banda Gumma: Vikrant Rona’s devil’s fury theme music will drop on July 21

This is the fourth track from the Kiccha Sudeep starrer, which is releasing in theatres on July 28

Gumma Banda Gumma: Vikrant Rona’s devil’s fury theme music will drop on July 21
The theme music Gumma Banda Gumma will be out on Thursday

With just over a week to go for the grand release of Kannada superstar Kiccha Sudeep’s 3D fantasy-action-entertainer Vikrant Rona, the team is all set to reveal the fourth song from the film’s soundtrack, Gumma Banda Gumma. Dubbed the devil’s fury, the lyrical video of the song composed by B Ajaneesh Loknath, will be released on July 21 at 11.05 am.

Announcing the same, Sudeep wrote, “The theme many were waiting for ,,,,, THE DEVIL'S FURY - GUMMA BANDA GUMMA Lyric Video On July 21 | 11:05 AM.” According to an earlier promotional tour map planned for the film, after the release of Gumma Banda Gumma, there should be one more song, Chikki Bombe, before Vikrant Rona hits theatres.

So far, three songs of Vikrant Rona have been released, the first of which, Gadang Rakkamma – The Queen of Good Times, has been the most well-received. The song, featuring Bollywood siren Jacqueline Fernandez and Sudeep, features a viral hook step, which has caught the fancy of the social media reel-loving populace.

Rajkumari – Lullaby Song and Hey Fakira, which came out thereafter have not replicated the magic of Gadang Rakkamma, but the Gumma Banda Gumma theme that plays in the trailer is quite popular and catch the fancy of audiences. The announcement poster is already going viral with fans calling it “Mass + Intensity”, and urging all Sudeepians to use the image as their profile image.

Vikrant Rona, directed by Anup Bhandari, with Nirup Bhandari and Neetha Ashok on the cast along with Sudeep, is coming to theatres on July 28 in 3D in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. While Sudeep has retained distribution duties in-house, the Tamil version has gone to Zee Studios, Malayalam to Dulquer Salmaan’s Wayfarer Films and Telugu to Cosmos Entertainment. The Hindi version will be distributed by PVR Cinemas.

Meanwhile, irrespective of where audiences are watching the film from, they will have the option of watching it in the language of their choice if they download the CineDubs app and sync it to the theatre they are at. All they will then need is a good pair of headphones, to hear the audio track in 5.1 Dolby.

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