"Naa Saami Ranga" Second Single Set to Brighten This Year End Day

Scheduled to hit the theaters on January 14th, the movie promises an engaging experience for audiences during the festive Sankranthi season

Update: 2023-12-31 06:48 GMT

Nagarjuna Akkineni, after a string of unsuccessful films, is gearing up to deliver a potential super-hit this Pongal with his upcoming movie "Naa Saami Ranga." Directed by renowned choreographer Vijay Binni, the film has been creating quite a buzz with its captivating promotional content, ranging from posters to teasers, and now, the much-awaited title song.


Scheduled to hit the theaters on January 14th, the movie promises an engaging experience for audiences during the festive Sankranthi season. The recent announcement about the release date has heightened the excitement among fans.

The promotional material, especially the released title song promo, has already garnered attention. The song, composed by the Oscar-winning duo MM Keeravani and Chandra Bose, boasts a catchy tune and impactful lyrics, promising a mass appeal. Choreographed by Dinesh master and featuring Nagarjuna, Allari Naresh, Raj Tharun, and a troupe of 300 dancers, the song showcases both energetic dance sequences and intense action, offering a glimpse of the film's diverse elements.

Notably, the movie appears to blend a mix of romance, friendship, emotions, and action, promising a complete entertainer for the festive season. With Ashika Ranganath as the leading lady opposite Nagarjuna and Srinivasa Chitturi producing the film on a high budget under Srinivasaa Silver Screen, anticipation for "Naa Saami Ranga" continues to soar.

Adding to the anticipation, the involvement of renowned writer Prasanna Kumar Bezawada in crafting the story and dialogues suggests a promising storyline.

As fans eagerly await the release of the lyrical video, expectations for Nagarjuna's comeback with this perfect Pongal entertainer, loaded with various elements, are at an all-time high.

-by Vishnupriya

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