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Mallidi Vassishta teases Chiranjeevi's dance number in Vishwambhara

The special song is reportedly set to feature this Bollywood actor and choreography by Sekhar Master, with music by Bheems Ceciroleo

Aditya Devulapally

Director Mallidi Vassishta has teased a dance sequence featuring Chiranjeevi in his upcoming film Vishwambhara. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the director wrote, “Freezing this moment to celebrate later. A Dance Storm that'll make you BOSS-fied Shuruuuu #Vishwambhara – Last Schedule begins!”

According to reports, the special number will feature Bollywood actor Mouni Roy alongside Chiranjeevi. The song has choreography by Sekhar Master. There were reports that the song is a remix of the actor’s earlier classic chartbuster ‘Aata Kaavala.’ But the director Vassishta refuted them in a recent interview. However, this song is specially composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, other than MM Keeravani, who is the primary composer for the film.

The team has entered the final leg of production, and this dance sequence marks a key point in wrapping up principal photography. While fans await an official release date, anticipation remains high for Chiranjeevi’s return to the dance floor, a highlight often expected in his films.

Vishwambhara features Trisha Krishnan in the lead role, alongside Aashika Ranganath, Kunal Kapoor, Ramya Pasupaleti, Esha Chawla, and Ashrita Vemuganti Nanduri. The socio-fantasy drama is backed by UV Creations and directed by Bimbisara filmmaker Vassishta Mallidi.

Oscar-winning composer MM Keeravani has composed the soundtrack. The first single, ‘Rama Raama,’ has already been released. A large portion of the film reportedly relies on visual effects, with international artists contributing to the post-production work. 

Vishwambhara's cinematography is by Chota K Naidu, and sets are designed by AS Kumar. The film is produced by V Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Pramod Uppalapati, and Vikram Reddy.

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