Brahmi-Pawan song in Panjaa

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,November 08 2011]

Brahmanandam is a star comedian whom even the Power Star would like to break into dance with. The news is that Panjaa has got a song in which Pawan Kalyan sings a song in praise of Brahmanandam. Lyric-wise, the song is said to be on the lines of the Vareva Yemi Facu number in Money.

You can expect a lot from the song because Pawan and Brahmi share a striking rapport on-screen. Gudumba Shankar and Jalsa bear testimony to the fact.

Coming back to the number, it is sung by Hema Chandra. Also, the song is said to be heavily influenced by Pawan-style visualisation. Picturisation-wise, it might be on the lines of the Sara Tagudu Manuranno number in Jhonny.

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