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Watch: This Making Video Is More Romantic

Naga Shaurya, who is known for his romantic roles, is coming up with yet another romantic comedy. His next venture Krishna Vrinda Vihari is gearing up for a worldwide release on September 23.

Ahead of its release, the makers have recently released the making video of a romantic melody track named Varshamlo Vennella.

In this behind-the-scenes clip, we can see Naga Shaurya sharing scintillating on-screen chemistry with the film’s female lead, Shirley Setia. The pair looks adorable on screen, and going by the making video, we assume that the song will be highly romantic.

The music composed by Mahati Swara Sagar is soothing to our ears. Adithya RK and Sanjana Kalmanje have lent their vocals for the song. Shreemani composed the lyrics of it.

After watching the making video, one would definitely want to watch the full video song on the big screen.

Krishna Vrinda Vihari is directed by Anish R Krishna. Shaurya’s parents Usha Mulpuri and Shankar Prasad Mulpuri have bankrolled the project under their home banner Ira Creations.

This post was last modified on 3 September 2022 12:37 pm

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