A still from 'Darsanamey' 
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‘Darsanamey’ from Nari Nari Naduma Murari is a captivating love song

The upcoming romantic comedy is directed by Ram Abbaraju, who is known for his 2023 film Samajavaragamana

BH Harsh

Sharwanand, who headlined the comedy-drama Manamey last year, is gearing up for his next release titled, Nari Nari Naduma Murari. While a release date is yet to be announced, the makers released the first single of their film on Wednesday.

Composed by Sita Ramam fame Vishal Chandrashekar, ‘Darsanamey’ is a groovy romantic number composed in a fusion style with groovy beats and a classical-style melody featuring a string section. Yazin Nizar is the playback singer, while the lyrics are penned by Ramajogayya Sastry. Mehtab Ali Niazi has been credited for the sitar solo. Additionally, Aravind Annest, Shibi Srinivasan, Velu, Kavitha Ilango, Aarthi MN Ashwin, and Devu Mathew have been credited as backing vocals. 

The breezy and youthful song featuring Sharwanand and Samyuktha, has its dance choreography done by Bhanu. Samyuktha plays one of the leads in the film. The music video also features Vishal Chandrashekhar and Yazin Nizar.

The upcoming romantic comedy is directed by Ram Abbaraju. While Nandu Savirigana has penned the dialogues, Bhanu Bhogavarapu is credited as the story writer. In the technical crew, Gnana Shekar VS helms the cinematography, and Venkata Swamy Nakka is the editor. Veteran Brahma Kadali is the art director. The film is jointly produced by Adventures International and AK Entertainments. 

Ram Abbaraju is well known for his 2023 film Samajavaragamana.

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