The first single Bella Bella from Bharatha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi is finally out. The film brings back the hit combination of Ravi Teja and music director Bheems Ceciroleo after Dhamaka. Expectations were naturally high because their earlier album delivered back to back chartbusters. This time, the response is a little more mixed.
Bheems tries to recreate his mass folk flavour. The composition carries his trademark energy with a blend of traditional sounds and loud beats. The tune is catchy in parts. The lyrics by Suresh Gangula have a playful style with lines that highlight the fun mood, but they also feel slightly repetitive.
Nakash Aziz and Rohini Sorrat bring good power to the vocals. Their voices lift the track and keep it moving with pace. Even then, the overall impact of the song feels moderate rather than explosive.
Visually, the song is shot in foreign locations and has a colourful presentation. Ravi Teja shows his trademark mass dance moves, and Ashika Ranganath matches the vibe well. Their chemistry adds some spark to the video even when the tune does not fully hit the mark.
Produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the SLV Cinemas banner, the film has started its musical promotions on a decent but not outstanding note. Bharatha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi also stars Dimple Hayathi and is gearing up for a Sankranthi 2026 release.
This post was last modified on 1 December 2025 6:50 pm
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