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Music director Keeravani lends his voice to ‘Velledaarilo’ from Sri Chidambaram

Legendary music director MM Keeravani has sung an emotionally rich song titled ‘Velledaarilo’ for the film Sri Chidambaram

Cinema Express Desk

MM Keeravani has often lent his voice to songs in his own compositions, but he rarely sings for other filmmakers. However, he has now rendered a special song titled ‘Velledaarilo’, from the film, Sri Chidambaram. This song is significant for the film, with Keeravani’s rendition adding a profound emotional depth.

Presented by Smt Chinta Varalakshmi, Sri Chidambaram is produced by Chinta Vineesh Reddy and Chinta Gopala Krishna Reddy under the banner of Sri Chakras Entertainment. The film is written and directed by Vinay Rathnam and stars Vamsi Tummala and Sandhya Vashishta in the lead roles.

The teaser of the film, released recently, received a positive response from audiences. Adding further momentum, the makers unveiled the lyrical song ‘Velledaarilo’, sung by MM Keeravani, who also extended his best wishes to the team during the song’s release.

The music for the film is composed by Chandu Ravi, with lyrics penned by Chandrasekhar. Speaking on the occasion, the producers expressed their happiness over Keeravani lending his voice, stating that his rendition took the song to an entirely new level.

They described Sri Chidambaram as a beautiful love story set against a vintage village backdrop, filled with fresh and natural storytelling. The film promises to answer several intriguing questions, including why the protagonist is popularly known as Chidambaram in the village, and what is the mystery behind his constant use of spectacles.

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