Zaid Khan (L) and Malaika Vasupal (R) in posters for the film 
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Zaid Khan’s Cult set to drop its first song Ayyo Shivane

The film, directed by Anil Kumar, also stars Rachita Ram and Malaika Vasupal as female leads

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Cult, directed by Anil Kumar of Upadhyaksha fame, is gearing up to release its first song 'Ayyo Shivane' on September 10. Starring Zaid Khan in the lead, the film has been creating a steady buzz since its launch, and this first song is adding to the anticipation.

This marks Zaid Khan’s return to the big screen after Banaras. Cult has already kept audiences curious with its intriguing first look and teaser. The film also features a strong star cast, with Rachita Ram and Malaika Vasupal joining Zaid Khan in pivotal roles.

The song 'Ayyo Shivane', penned by director Anil Kumar himself, is sung by popular voices Jaskaran Singh and Pruthvi Bhat. Music is composed by Arjun Janya, known for his catchy yet soulful tunes. The song also features actor Malaika in a striking avatar. The promo of the track has already been released, and the full version will drop on Anand Audio’s YouTube channel.

Director Anil Kumar, who has crafted both the story and screenplay, presents Cult as a complete entertainer with a fresh narrative. The film is produced under the Loki Cinemas banner and presented by KVN Productions. The technical team includes JS Wali handling cinematography, KM Prakash on editing, and Ravi Varma overseeing stunt direction.With the promo already capturing attention, Ayyo Shivane has set the tone for what’s to come from Cult. As the countdown begins for the song’s release, fans of Zaid Khan and Kannada cinema are keen to see how this much-talked-about project unfolds.

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