Varam has rendered the song lyricised by Dyavari Narendar Reddy and Sanapati Bharadwaj Patrudu
Very rarely does music in mainstream Telugu cinema capture the rustic flavour of the sound in its authentic form in the heartland of Telugu states. And when a film starring Rana Daggubati and Sai Pallavi does that, the effort deserves praise! We're talking about Nagaadaarilo, the second single from the war-romance Virata Parvam, written and directed by Venu Udugula, that was launched earlier today. Varam had crooned for the catchy, folksy melody lyricised by Dyavari Narendar Reddy and Sanapati Bharadwaj Patrudu.
Suresh Bobbili is scoring the music for Virata Parvam and his first single, Kolu Kolu, was yet another sweet-little gem that grew on listeners over the last few months. He follows it up very well with Nagaadaarilo today, which talks of the various roadblocks that come in the way of the on-screen romance between Sai Pallavi and Rana Daggubati, cast in the characters of Vennela and Ravanna (aka Aranya) in the film respectively.
Varam's earthy rendition directly reaches your hearts and the visuals that showcase the various moods of Sai Pallavi make it a wholesome delight. Flautist Lalit Talluri's work is the perfect icing on the cake. One can't wait to see how the song would shape up on the big screen this June 17! Virata Parvam also stars Priyamani, Nanditha Das, Naveen Chandra, Zareena Wahab, Eswari Rao, Sai Chand, Benarji, Nagineedu, Rahul Ramakrishna, Devi Prasad, Anand Ravi and Ananda Chakrapani.
Cinematographed by Dani Sanchez Lopez, Divakar Mani, Virata Parvam is edited by Sreekar Prasad. Sri Nagendra handles production design with Stephen Richard, Peter Hein choreographing the stunts. Suresh Babu is the presenter while Sudhakar Cherukuri has produced the film under Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Cinemas. Vijay Kumar Chaganti is the executive producer. Netflix has the post-theatrical streaming rights.
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