Sai Abhyankkar (L) with Bhagyashri Borse in Radhimaa poster 
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Sai Abhyankkar's song Radhimaa with Bhagyashri Borse to drop on this date

The release date is mentioned in the promo video for the song, which dropped on YouTube late on Saturday night

Cinema Express Desk

On Saturday, Think Music dropped a promo for Sai Abhyankkar's next independent single, titled 'Radhimaa'. The promo, which arrived a couple of hours after the promised time, hints at a breakup song with quirky lyrics. As reported earlier, the track will also feature Bhagyashri Borse, known for her roles in films such as Kaantha and Lenin, among others. The 'Radhimaa' promo also revealed that the full song will be out on August 24, Monday.

The song has lyrics by Vivek as well as additional vocals by Nargis and Ashma. It is the seventh independent track from Sai Abhyankkar. Previously, he composed songs such as 'Valam Varavendum,' 'Katchi Sera,' 'Aasa Kooda,' 'Sithira Puthiri,' 'Vizhi Veekura,' and 'Pavazha Malli'. His most popular songs out of them are 'Katchi Sera,' 'Aasa Kooda,' and 'Pavazha Malli'.

It is worth noting that Sai Abhyankkar previously collaborated with another up-and-coming actress, Kayadu Lohar, for the song 'Pavazha Malli'. It became an instant hit among the masses, turning a trending song on social media and gradually earning more than 43 million views on YouTube alone. Now, he is collaborating with emerging actor Bhagyashri Borse for his next song. The promo for the track also alludes to this trend, with a female voice telling Sai that she can no longer be in a relationship with him, as she fears that he would dump her for someone else like how he keeps changing the girl from song to song.

The promo video itself has garnered around seven lakh views so far on YouTube and it is listed as being 26th on "music trending charts". This underscores the growing popularity of Sai as a music director in the Tamil film industry and entertainment space.

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