Kissik Song: A Satirical Symphony that Strikes a Chord
With Kissik, director Sukumar, composer DSP, and lyricist Chandrabose have once again crafted a masterpiece that doesn’t shy away from addressing the burning issues of today.
By: Tupaki Desk | 26 Nov 2024 7:30 AM GMTLike a spark that ignites a blaze, the Kissik song has taken the internet by storm, garnering over 50 million views in just one day across multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi. What stands out is not just the foot-tapping tune but the sharp, cheeky lyrics that make it a powerful social commentary. The song's unapologetic satire targeting men’s indiscretions and societal issues has turned it into an instant hit, leaving listeners both entertained and introspective.
With Kissik, director Sukumar, composer DSP, and lyricist Chandrabose have once again crafted a masterpiece that doesn’t shy away from addressing the burning issues of today. The song tackles sensitive topics such as ‘Bad Touch,’ the misuse of social media, and the disturbing rise of deepfake culture. The bold lyrics, including lines like “Pakkana Nilabadi Photo Teesuko Bhujalu Gani Raasukunte” and “Kani Faces Geesulu Morphing Chesi Pichhi Pichhi Veshalu Yesaro,” send a strong message about the struggles women face with morphing, cyber abuse, and public harassment.
Though Kissik faced initial mixed reactions due to comparisons with the iconic Oo Antava from Pushpa, it has now firmly established its place at the top of the charts. The infectious beat and memorable lines have won over critics, and as the release date approaches, the visuals featuring Allu Arjun and Sree Leela’s electric dance moves are bound to take it to another level of popularity.
As Kissik continues its rise, one question lingers: will it match the record-breaking success of Oo Antava, which amassed a staggering 1 billion views on YouTube? Only time will tell, but with its catchy rhythm and pointed message, Kissik might just leave an indelible mark on music lovers and social activists alike. After all, as the song’s hook line says, “Debbalu Padatayi Ro,”—sometimes, a little thrashing might just be what’s needed to wake us all up!