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Hulibeera unveils soulful new track

Directed by Mallikarjun Muttalageri, Hulibeera is set against the backdrop of rural Karnataka and explores themes of migration, identity and community

A Sharadhaa

The makers of Hulibeera, starring Anjan and Chaithra Thotad, have released a new song from the film, offering audiences another glimpse into its rural setting and emotional core. The track captures the flavour of North Karnataka and reflects the journey of Beera, the film's central character, whose life is deeply connected to his village and its people.

Directed by Mallikarjun Muttalageri, Hulibeera is set against the backdrop of rural Karnataka and explores themes of migration, identity and community. The story follows a young man who dreams of bringing educated youth back to their villages and creating opportunities closer to home. Through its music and storytelling, the film aims to celebrate local culture while addressing a relevant social issue.

The newly released song blends folk influences with contemporary sounds, staying true to the film's rustic atmosphere. Its visuals highlight the vibrant traditions, landscapes and everyday life of North Karnataka, giving the audience a sense of the world that Hulibeera inhabits.

The film also features Rangayana Raghu in a key role, with music composed by Veer Samarth. As the promotional campaign gathers pace, the latest song release has generated curiosity among viewers and added to the anticipation surrounding the film. With its strong regional flavour and socially rooted narrative, Hulibeera is positioning itself as a celebration of rural life and resilience.

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