
Pawan Kalyan’s much-awaited period action drama Hari Hara Veera Mallu is officially set to hit the screens on June 12, and with just a few weeks to go, the team is ramping up promotions. As part of this push, the film’s third single, titled “Asura Hananam,” will be released on May 21st at 11:55 AM.
So far, two songs from the film have been released but received a lukewarm response from audiences. Only the announcement teaser and the initial glimpse truly managed to capture fans’ excitement. Now, with growing anticipation, the spotlight turns to “Asura Hananam,” which insiders say is a powerful elevation song that plays during a high-octane action sequence.
Interestingly, Pawan Kalyan himself reportedly appreciated the track, praising composer MM Keeravani for crafting an impactful piece. The team is hopeful that this third single will reignite the buzz and elevate the film’s expectations.
According to industry buzz, the makers have lined up two more songs—a high-energy dance number and a romantic melody featuring Pawan Kalyan and lead actress Nidhhi Agerwal—to be unveiled soon.
Directed by Krish Jagarlamudi and Jyothi Krisna, and produced by AM Ratnam, Hari Hara Veera Mallu is a large-scale project aiming for a pan-India release in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam. All eyes are now on “Asura Hananam” to see if it can be the game-changer the film needs in the lead-up to its grand release.



























Ram Gopal Varma Criticizes Indian Filmmakers After Watching ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’
Renowned Indian filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has stirred controversy with his recent remarks following a viewing of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. The film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14 and released in India on May 17, received a five-minute standing ovation at its premiere and has been lauded by international audiences .
Varma praised the film’s intelligence and cinematic quality, contrasting it with Indian cinema. He accused Indian filmmakers of “pushing dumbness” by underestimating the audience’s intelligence, stating, “The difference between them and us is they assume the audience to be intelligent and push their intelligence further up, by making films like Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” .
His comments have sparked widespread discussions on social media, with many debating the quality of storytelling in Indian cinema. Varma’s critique aligns with his longstanding views on the need for creative innovation and smarter storytelling in Bollywood.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, starring Tom Cruise, has been performing well at the Indian box office, with over 11,000 tickets sold within 24 hours of advance bookings . The film’s success and Varma’s remarks have reignited conversations about the standards and expectations of Indian filmmaking.