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‘Pelli Shuru’ from Premante is a jubilant wedding song

Shreya Ghoshal is the playback singer for the energetic composition by Leon James

Cinema Express Desk

Priyadarshi and Anandhi will soon be seen sharing screen in the upcoming romantic drama Premante!, that’s slated to arrive in theatres on November 21. On Saturday, the makers unveiled new single from their film, ‘Pelli Shuru.’

Composed by Leon James, ‘Pelli Shuru’ is an infectiously joyous wedding song, starting on a softer note before erupting into a thunderous rhythm. Shreya Ghoshal renders the song with amazing energy and jubilance, further elevating the composition. Shree Mani has penned the lyrics, and Deepak Blue is the male vocalist. Vishwa Raghu has choreographed the colourful and vigourous song video.

Premante! is directed by Navaneeth Sriram, and produced un Jhanvi Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao. Adithya Merugu serves as the co-producer.  While Navaneeth is credited as the main writer, the writing team also includes Karthik Thupurani who has been credited for additional screenplay and dialogues, while Raj Kumar Kusuma is credited for ‘additional dialogues.’

The technically team includes cinematographer Vishwanath Reddy, who won the Gaddar Award for Gaami this year, Raghavendra Thirun as the editor, and Arvind Mule as the art director. Gauri Naidu has designed the costumes. The film has also Wing Chun Anji onboard as the action director.

This is the first time between Priyadarshi and Anandhi. Priyadarshi recently had a theatrical release with Mithra Mandali. Meanwhile, Anandhi was seen in the Prime Video series Arabia Kadali

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