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A romantic number picturized on Surya and Charulatha (Mohan), the song had lyrics written by Sanare and performed by Sanjith Hegde and Krishna Lasya Muthyala. [10] The third single titled "Sa Ri Ma Pa", a promotional video song featuring Nani and Mohan, was released on 24 August 2024. [11]
Nani in 2018. Nani is an Indian actor, film producer and television presenter who works predominantly in Telugu films and appears in a few Tamil films.He made his acting debut with Mohana Krishna Indraganti 's 2008 comedy film Ashta Chamma, an Indian adaptation of Oscar Wilde 's play The Importance of Being Earnest. [1]
Dasara's soundtrack featured ten songs as heard in the film, although Nani claimed only five songs are present in the album. [4] The first single for the film, titled "Dhoom Dhaam Dhostham" was released on 3 October 2022. [8] Nani described the song as "the massiest song ever" before its official release.
This is the Tamil discography of veteran Indian male playback singer K. J. Yesudas, who sang in over 700 songs in Tamil films. [1] [2] [3] Yesudas's first film was in the film Bommai (1963) as Neeyum Bommai Naanum Bommai composed by S. Balachander.
Suhas Sistu from The Hans India gave rating 3/5 stars and wrote that "'Average Student Nani' is a delightful family drama that resonates with audiences. Pawan Kumar Kothuri has proven his mettle as a hero, director, and producer, successfully delivering a film that is both entertaining and meaningful.
Aaha Kalyanam (transl. Wow Marriage) is a 2014 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film directed by debutant A. Gokul Krishna and produced by Aditya Chopra's Yash Raj Films. [1] A remake of Maneesh Sharma 's 2010 Hindi film, Band Baaja Baaraat , the film stars Simran , Nani and Vaani Kapoor . [ 2 ]
The video promo of this song was later released during the festival of Holi (21 March 2019) which also received positive response from viewers. [7] The song was also made in Tamil titled "Marakkavillayae" with Anirudh providing vocals for this version and Vignesh Shivan writing the lyrics.
Reviewing the Tamil version, Randor Guy of The Hindu stated that the songs "contributed to the [film's] success". [7] Reviewing the Telugu version, M. L. Narasimham from the same newspaper also praised the songs, noting, "The major contribution to the film's success, however, came from the music director, a genius called C. R. Subbaraman.