Nihar Mukesh (L) and Rmanahalli Jagannatha (R) 
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First song of Teertharoopa Thandeyavaru out, explores the bond between mother and son

The film features Nihar Mukesh, a Kannada talent who has previously worked in Telugu short films, as the male lead, with Rachana Inder as the heroine

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Director Ramenahalli Jagannatha, known for his nuanced storytelling, is back with a fresh venture — Teertharoopa Thandeyavaru. The film has already piqued curiosity with its evocative title, and the release of its first song, 'Nanade Jagadalli', is adding to the excitement.

Jagannatha has penned the lyrics for the track, which is rendered beautifully by Kapil Kapilan. Set against stunning visuals and a soulful score arranged by Jo Costa, the song brings through emotional terrain, exploring the bond between a mother and her son. While the title hints at spirituality, the song’s hints a universal connection.

The film features Nihar Mukesh, a Kannada talent who has previously worked in Telugu short films, as the male lead, with Rachana Inder as the heroine. The ensemble cast includes experienced actors like Rajesh Nataranga, has senior actor Sitara making a come back. The film also features Ravindra Vijay, and Ajit Hande, alongside new faces introduced by the director.

Produced by Jai Chamundeshwari Productions and presented by Sunday Cinemas, the project sees Jagannath take on both writing and directing duties. Cinematography is handled by Deepak Yaregera, music compilation by Suresh Armugam, and dialogues penned by Prashanth Rajappa. Ravichandra AJ, famed for Blink, has also joined the project.

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