‘Maa Baava Manobhavaalu’ Lyrical: An Oora Mass Item Number!

As we are aware, Nandamuri Balakrishna’s ‘Veera Simha Reddy’ is gearing up to hit the screens on 12th January. The first song ‘Jai Balayya’ got a decent response from the masses and the same can be said for ‘Suguna Sundari’ song as well. Now, the makers have launched the third single in a grand manner. It is named ‘Maa Baava Manobhavalu’ and it is a high energy mass item number.

Thaman is known for his mass beats and he delivered once again. Balakrishna rocked the dance floor with his superb moves and his enthusiasm and willingness to do such dances at 62 years of age is just phenomenal. Sekhar master did a wonderful job with the choreography and presented Balayya in the way his fans wanted to see him. Honey Rose and Chandrika Ravi too did a very good. The visuals are a treat and fans will be enjoying them on the big screens.

Sahiti Chaganti, Yamini and Renu Kumar gave their vocals while Ramajogayya Sastry penned the raunchy lyrics. Let us wait and see how popular this song becomes in the coming days. On the whole, the song adds up to the hype on this mass entertainer. Let us wait for more updates from this Sankranti release.

Tollywood’s leading production house Mythri Movie Makers are producing this much-awaited film. Popular Kannada actor Duniya Vijay will be seen as the antagonist in this movie while Varalxshmi Sarathkumar is playing a key role.

Rishi Punjabi is the cinematographer. Navin Nooli is the editor while Sai Madhav Burra is penning the dialogues. Gopichandh Malineni is the writer and director of this movie. The movie is hitting the big screens on 12th January alongside Vijay’s ‘Varasudu’ which is releasing on the same day. Megastar’s ‘Waltair Veerayya’ will be coming out on 13th January. Everyone is eagerly waiting to see who wins in this battle.


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