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'What's Happening' Lyrical: Sreeleela Steals The Show Completely!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   11 Nov 2022 2:42 PM GMT
Whats Happening Lyrical: Sreeleela Steals The Show Completely!
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Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja has left his forte and tried a few different roles in recent times. While films like 'Krack' succeeded, his last two outings 'Khiladi' and 'Ramarao On Duty' ended up as disasters. Many complained that the usual energy in Ravi Teja's film is missing lately. He is now coming with Trinadh Rao Nakkina's 'Dhamaka' which is supposed to be a complete entertainer.

The movie has a positive buzz around it as songs like 'Jithaak' and 'Mass Raja' got a good response. The 'Mass Cracker' which released a few weeks back was well received by the masses too. Now, the makers have released the third lyrical song titled 'What's Happening'. This is a love song that the heroine sings as she is completely head over heels for the hero. Bheems Ceciroleo has come up with a catchy tune and singers Ramya Behara and Bhargavi Pillai brought a lot of sweetness with their vocals. Ramajogiah Sastry penned the romantic lyrics.

While the song is hummable, it is the heroine Sreeleela who stole the show completely. Whether it is the stills or the small video clips showcased in the lyrical, the young beauty looked fantastic. She is a good dancer as everyone knows and oozed charm throughout the song. Sreeleela's cute yet glamorous looks are going to be one of the main assets of this movie. We need to see how Ravi Teja and her pair look like due to the drastic age gap.

'Dhamaka' comes up with an interesting tagline of 'Double Impact'. Trinadh Rao Nakkina's long-time associate Prasanna Kumar Bezawada has penned the story and dialogues for this movie while Bheems Ceciroleo is the music composer. Karthik Ghattamaneni is the director of photography while Ram-Lakshman masters are the action choreographers. It is directed by Nakkina Trinath Rao who made movies like 'Cinema Choopistha Maawa', 'Nenu Local' and 'Hello Guru Prema Kosame' before.