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Naa Saami Ranga title track: Mass Treat

Monday, January 1, 2024 • Telugu Comments
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Naa Saami Ranga, the much-anticipated cinematic masterpiece starring the iconic Akkineni Nagarjuna and directed by the talented Vijay Binni, has ignited a fervor among cinephiles. The excitement has reached new heights with the recent revelation from the makers, who have officially declared that the film is set to hit the silver screens on the auspicious occasion of Sankranthi, scheduled for release on January 14th.

In a cinematic extravaganza, the makers treated the audience to the title song just moments ago, unveiling a musical masterpiece that echoes the sentiment of the film. The lyrics resonate with the spirit of the movie, proclaiming, 'Maa Jolikoste, Maakaddu Vaste,... maamulugaa undadu, Naa Sami Ranga.' Dinesh Master choreographed the song. Nagarjuna, Allari Naresh treats all with mass look in lnguis while Raj Tharun sported a formal wear. What makes this musical revelation even more special is the reappearance of the dynamic 'Natu Natu' duo. Fans around the globe will vividly recall the infectious energy of the song 'Natu Natu...' from the blockbuster 'RRR,' a composition by the maestro MM Keeravani and adorned with the poetic prowess of Chandra Bose. Notably, this song not only set the world dancing but also earned Telugu cinema its maiden Oscar award. In a delightful twist of fate, the same team, including Kalabhairava and Rahul Sipliganj, has come together once again to craft the mesmerizing title track for 'Naa Saami Ranga.'

Adding to the cinematic allure is the talented Ashika Ranganath, who graces the screen as the leading lady opposite Nagarjuna, contributing to the film's already star-studded cast. The film, backed by the production prowess of Srinivasa Chitturi from Srinivasaa Silver Screen, boasts a substantial budget that promises a visual spectacle. Pavan Kumar takes on the role of presenting the film, while the lens is skillfully handled by cinematographer Shivendra Dasaradhi, ensuring a visual feast for the audience. With such a formidable combination of talent both in front of and behind the camera, 'Naa Saami Ranga' is poised to be a cinematic extravaganza that will captivate hearts and leave an indelible mark on the world of Telugu cinema.

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