Mega Star Chiranjeevi’s Bholaa Shankar is the next biggie that is slated for release in Tollywood. After unveiling ‘Bholaa Mania’ song, the team has released a party song ‘Jam Jam Jajjanaka’.
Touted to be a party number with celebration theme, it is filled with all the routine mass elements. The song is aimed to be a choice for Sangeeth and other celebrations.
However, the song has some energy that appeal to fans. The party song lacked freshness and appeal. After a while, Chiranjeevi says, “Thammulu…Manaku Konchem Change Kavali Amma. Daruvu Marchi, Kotha Sound Yeskondi.” The music lovers too resonate and relate with the same words of Chiru.
Post mixing of folk number ‘Narsapalle’, the song picks up the pace. The mood and vibe are changed. As usual, Chiranjeevi rocked the stage with his dance moves.
He is joined by Tamannaah Bhatia, Keerthy Suresh, and Sushanth on the stage. Popular dance choreographer Sekhar master has composed the dance. The visuals look grand and rich owing to the production design.
Composed by Mani Sharma’s son Mahati Swara Sagar, the song was sung by Anurag Kulkarni and Mangli. Kasarla Shyam, who is behind popular numbers like Ramuloo Ramulaa, has penned this song.
But the lyrics lack the punch. On the whole, Jam Jam Jajjanaka ends up as an average party number. It needs some change and betterment. Directed by Meher Ramesh, Bholaa Shankar is all set for release on Aug 11th. The high-budgeted action entertainer laced with commercial elements is produced by Anil Sunkara under AK Entertainments.
This post was last modified on 11 July 2023 4:44 pm
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