Blazee's rap video for Panjaa's promo

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,November 30 2011]

In a rare gesture, rapper Blazee sang a song which he had written as a tribute to Pawan Kalyan on the eve of the audio release of Panjaa. We were witness to how Pawan and Blazee conveyed adoration for each other on the day. In fact, Pawan hugged the lithe rapper near the stage.

Not just Pawan, many of us were impressed by Blazee's zany rap song. Buoyed by the universal appreciation, Blazee has decided to go the whole hog by making an elaborate video of the song and release it as a promotional song for the film Panjaa.

The same will be released before the release of the film. It is not known whether it will see a theatrical release.

It may be noted that Shruthi Hassan's promo musical for Eenadu was played in the theaters along with the movie. Since that is not a standard practice in the South, the makers of Panjaa might not play Blazee's song, say, before or during the interval.

However, the song would serve its purpose if released on television and could just capture the audience attention.

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