Vibrant Jathara song ‘Ammoru Diginadhi’ unveiled from Anakapalli

Nakkina Trinadha Rao provides the story and screenplay and also plays a key role in Anakapalli
Vibrant Jathara song ‘Ammoru Diginadhi’ unveiled from Anakapalli
A still from the film Anakapalli
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Popular director Nakkina Trinadha Rao has turned producer with the upcoming film, Anakapalli. He has provided the story and screenplay, while Khagesh Tammineni directs the film. Young actor Vikram Sahidev plays the lead, and senior actor Sangeetha appears in a crucial role.

As part of the film’s promotions, the makers unveiled the song ‘Ammoru Diginadhi’, a vibrant number that reflects the festive spirit of village jatharas (fairs). The song is choreographed by Sekhar Master, sung by Mangli, and composed by Davzand.

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Mounted on raw, rustic, and refreshingly distinctive content, Anakapalli is being produced by Kandregula Naidu and Trinadha Rao Nakkina under the banners Bhavya Sri Movie Makers and Nakkina Narratives. Vikram Sahidev and Sandhya Vasishta lead the cast, while Trinadha Rao Nakkina not only pens the story and screenplay but also plays a key role. The teaser released earlier sparked strong curiosity among viewers.

The team has now unveiled the electrifying jathara song ‘Ammoru Diginadhi’, a track brimming with festive fervour. Davzand’s composition bursts with colour, rhythm, and celebration, capturing the essence of coastal jatharas. Ganesh Saladi’s lyrics highlight divine energy and devotion, while Sekhar Master’s choreography brings vibrance and dynamic movement to the visuals. Mangli’s powerful vocals elevate the song further. The visuals recreate an authentic jathara atmosphere, drawing the audience into the heart of the festivities.

Anakapalli promises a mix of mass action, youthful romance, and emotional depth aimed at family audiences. With promotions picking up momentum, the team is gearing up to bring the film to theatres soon.

The film also boasts strong technical support, with cinematography by Maya V, editing by Srikanth Attaluri, and dialogues by Uday Bhagavathula.

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