Salaar: Sooreede song elevates brotherhood
- IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,December 13 2023]
The inaugural song from 'Salaar: Part One - Ceasefire' was unveiled on December 13, adding to the anticipation for the film's release on December 22. Titled 'Sooreede,' the composition by Ravi Basrur features vocals by Harini Vaituri in the Telugu version, offering a melodic preview of the cinematic spectacle.
The visuals of 'Sooreede' are intricately woven around the on-screen personas of Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran, portraying the characters Deva and Varadha, respectively. The song beautifully narrates the profound friendship between Deva (Prabhas) and Varadha (Prithiviraj Sukumaran), emphasizing Deva's unwavering commitment to protecting his friend.
âSooreede,â penned by the talented Krishna Kanth (KK) and composed by the skillful Ravi Basrur, is a soulful musical rendition that captures the essence of friendship in 'Salaar: Part One - Ceasefire.' The mellifluous vocals, delivered with a maternal touch by Harini Vaituri, evoke a profound emotional connection.
This heartwarming song intricately portrays the camaraderie between Deva and Varadha, portrayed by the dynamic duo Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran. As the narrative unfolds, Deva's mother, portrayed by the expressive Eeswari Rao, appears to lend her voice to the song in the film, adding a poignant layer to the storytelling.
âSooreedeâ emerges as a poignant and sentimental piece, resonating with the audience through its emotional depth. The gentle maternal tone in Harini Vaituri's rendition adds a unique touch, enhancing the overall sentimentality of the song. As the soundtrack becomes an integral part of the cinematic experience, âSooreedeâ sets the stage for a captivating exploration of emotions and relationships in 'Salaar: Part One - Ceasefire.'
The Hindi rendition, 'Sooraj Hi Chhaon Banke,' is skillfully performed by Indian Idol contestant Menuka Poudel, adding an additional layer of diversity to the musical landscape of the film.As previously disclosed, 'Salaar' is slated for a two-part release, with the first installment titled 'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire.' The cast features Prabhas in the role of Deva/Salaar, Prithviraj Sukumaran as Varadharaja Mannar, Jagapathi Babu as Rajamannar (Prithviraj's father), and Shruti Haasan as Aadya.
Hombale Films, the production house, has invested significantly in 'Salaar,' reportedly making it a cinematic spectacle with a budget of Rs 400 crore. The technical team, comprising cinematographer Bhuvan Gowda, editor Ujwal Kulkarni, and composer Ravi Basrur, is expected to elevate the film's visual and auditory experience. The stage is set for 'Salaar' to redefine cinematic grandeur and captivate audiences with its compelling narrative.