Varshangalkku Shesham Pyara Mera Veera song- Even though the music video has not been released, Malayalam young star Nivin Pauly's spectacular return is hinted at in the soundtrack.
The makers of Malayalam upcoming film, Varshangalkku Shesham, have dropped the second song today (April 2). The soundtrack titled Pyara Mera Veera is sung by Siddharth Basrur, with Sanjeeta Bhattacharya offering vocals to the Spanish part. Amrit Ramnath has composed this song. The film’s director Vineeth Sreenivasan has penned the lyrics.
Even though the music video has not yet been released, Malayalam young star Nivin Pauly's spectacular return is hinted at in the soundtrack. The lyrics, set to a lively melody, make it quite evident that he is "here to rule again."
In the director's opinion, Nivin Pauly was the most significant member of the cast of Varshangalkku Shesham. He said this in an interview with an online platform.
"I did not expect Varshangalkku Shesham to have this many characters. I approached every actor I could think of, and they all agreed to be in this movie. Nivin is a busy actor, so I was surprised to learn this. He did not have to hear the story when I spoke with him; he was prepared. Since Nivin plays a significant role in the film, I pushed for this project, Vineeth stated.
In light of a string of recent box office setbacks, the movie is also very important to Nivin.
One of the most eagerly awaited films of the year is Varshangalkku Shesham, which is Vineeth Sreenivasan and Pranav Mohanlal's second on-screen partnership after Hridayam. Kalyani Priyadarshan, Neeta Pillai, Shaan Rahman, Deepak Parambol, and Arjun Lal are playing prominent roles in this film, in which Dhyan Sreenivasan appears as the lead.
The project, which is primarily set in Madras in the 1970s, is also anticipated to do well at the box office throughout the rest of India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. After Manjummel Boys, the period drama could become the second Malayalam film to earn over Rs. 200 crore. It honours cinema and its biggest stars, including MG Ramachandran.
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