Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas is set to showcase a ferocious and rugged look in his upcoming film Bhairavam, where he shares the screen with Nara Rohith and Manoj Manchu. While the first song, Oo Vennela, highlighted the softer, romantic side of his character, the newly released theme song of Bhairavam reveals his character’s aggressive nature in full force.
Sricharan Pakala scored a spellbinding, packed with energy and divine essence, making it a truly spiritual journey. The lyrics by Chaitanya Prasad are magnificent, encapsulating the wrath of Lord Shiva with powerful lines that leave a lasting impact. Shankar Mahadevan’s vocal performance infuses the song with unmatched energy, lifting it to another level.
Designed to provide an adrenaline rush while capturing the fierce, mighty essence of Lord Shiva, the song presents Bellamkonda Sreenivas in an intense, never-before-seen avatar. His portrayal feels almost as if Lord Shiva himself has possessed him, with aggression that’s both fearsome and captivating.
With Maha Shivaratri just five days away, the release of this powerful track is perfectly timed, enhancing the spiritual fervor surrounding the festival.
Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas is set to showcase a ferocious and rugged look in his upcoming film Bhairavam, where he shares the screen with Nara Rohith and Manoj Manchu. While the first song, Oo Vennela, highlighted the softer, romantic side of his character, the newly released theme song of Bhairavam reveals his character’s aggressive nature in full force.
Sricharan Pakala scored a spellbinding, packed with energy and divine essence, making it a truly spiritual journey. The lyrics by Chaitanya Prasad are magnificent, encapsulating the wrath of Lord Shiva with powerful lines that leave a lasting impact. Shankar Mahadevan’s vocal performance infuses the song with unmatched energy, lifting it to another level.
Designed to provide an adrenaline rush while capturing the fierce, mighty essence of Lord Shiva, the song presents Bellamkonda Sreenivas in an intense, never-before-seen avatar. His portrayal feels almost as if Lord Shiva himself has possessed him, with aggression that’s both fearsome and captivating.
With Maha Shivaratri just five days away, the release of this powerful track is perfectly timed, enhancing the spiritual fervor surrounding the festival.
This post was last modified on 21 February 2025 6:05 pm
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