
The film’s team recently unveiled its second song, “Uyyaalo Uyyaala,” highlighting the profound bond between Balakrishna and a young girl.
While their exact relationship remains undisclosed, their connection resembles that of a father and daughter. Balakrishna has cared for her since her childhood, and their relationship deepens as she matures into a young woman, portrayed by Sreeleela.
Thaman has crafted an emotionally stirring track that beautifully showcases the chemistry between Balakrishna and Sreeleela in the movie.
This song is completely new ground for Anil Ravipudi. This is not his kind of cinema which is usually loud, over the top, and borderline cringe. Even Balakrishna is not known for such heartwarming scenes and subtle emotions in recent years.
But Bhagavanth Kesari seems like a refreshing change from Anil Ravipudi’s usual mark of filmmaking. It looks more sensible and high on emotions that are heart-touching.
It is a given that Bhagvanth Kesari will have Anil Ravipudi’s brand of entertainment, action, and comedy. But this time he seems to also showcase his prowess in handling human emotions, sentiments, and drama.
Hamsini Entertainment Ltd, a U.S. and U.K.-based regional Indian film distributor known largely for Tamil…
A job in the United States that once looked like a breakthrough is now turning…