The romantic drama ‘Natyam’ is a long-awaited release. Popular Kuchipudi performer Sandhya Raju is making her debut with the film and Junior NTR launched the teaser of the dance film some time ago. The film is a romantic story revolving around various forms of dance.
The song ‘Namah Shivaya’ from Natyam has been unveiled by Nandamuri Balakrishna. It starts with Kamal Kamaraju’s entry dance with the perfect balance of grace and potency. Followed by Sandhya Raju’s entry, who with the first glimpse sets the mood of the respective character. Moreover, the whole song was shot in the beautiful location of Lepakshi temple in Anantapur district.
Clad in Kuchipudi attire and Boorugu ornaments, the duo made some pulsating presentations with enthralling music. The song has true energy that elevates our spiritual mood in a jiff. The music is indeed mystical in nature, with typical Carnatic notes. And the actors danced their hearts out with a soothing float and effortless charm.
Sandhya Raju is a student of Padma Bushan Guru Dr Vempati Chinna Satyam and is now making her big-screen debut with this beautiful film, Natyam. The story is about Kadambari, a romantic novel in Sanskrit which has an extremely intricate plot. Apart from Kamal Kamarju, Rohit Behal will be seen as the love interest of Sandhya in the film.
Directed and written by Revanth Korukonda, Shravan Bharadhwaj has composed the music and Karunakar Adigarla penned the lyrics. Dil Raju is releasing the film under his home banner.
This post was last modified on 8 August 2021 5:31 pm
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