Legendary filmmaker K Raghavender Rao took the responsibility to launch Srikanth’s son Roshann with a proper movie. The young hero made his debut with Nirmala Convent but it did not give him the much-needed recognition. So, the director decided to remake his super hit film Pelli Sandadi with Roshann. Srikanth played the lead role in Pelli Sandadi and Roshann will be the face of the movie in the latest film titled Pelli SandaD. The film unit launched the first song from the film yesterday and it redefines Love.
Premante Enti is the new lyrical song that the makers released yesterday on social media. The song opens with a KRR mark romantic shot between the leads. It is a duet song where the hero and heroine converse with one another about their perspective on love. Just like the song’s name goes, the lead actors talk about what love is for them. Chandrabose penned the beautiful lyrics for a pleasant composition of MM Keeravani. Shweta Pandit and Hariharan lent vocals for the duet.
The song was shot in Kashmir in the direction of Shekar VJ. The behind the scenes shots are also attached to this lyrical video. Roshann and the female lead Sree Leela looked good in the song. The song has multiple ‘K Raghavender Rao’ mark shots.
K Raghavender Rao is producing and supervising the direction for the project. Gowri Ronanki is the film’s director.
This post was last modified on 28 April 2021 2:26 pm
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