‘Who Am I ?’ Lyrical: SK’s Dances Impress In This Sad Song!

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Tamil hero Siva Karthikeyan who impressed the audience with movies like ‘Remo’, ‘Doctor’ and ‘Don’ is all set to entertain once again with ‘Prince’ on 21st October. This Telugu – Tamil bilingual has created a good impression with its songs and trailer. With a clean ‘U’ certificate, the movie is arriving with a crisp runtime. The makers have now released another song which is titled ‘Who Am I?’ and it is a sad yet foot-tapping number.

Siva Karthikeyan’s expressions and dance movements surely impress the audience. We can see the making visuals and the team had fun making this song. Dinker Kalvala provided the vocals while Sandy choreographed this song. Ramajogayya Sastry’s lyrics were decent while Thaman tried something different this time. He did not add his typical heavy beats this time and it sounded good.

The song sounds good and with equally good visuals, it is expected to get a lot of views. ‘Prince’ is going to be an out-and-out entertainer with Anudeep mark comedy. The story will be wafer-thin but it is the comedy timing of actors along with Anudeep’s borderline silly dialogues which will take the front seat. The story is about a guy who falls in love with a foreigner and how he wins his love against all odds.

Maria Ryaboshapka is the female lead in this movie. Suniel Narang, along with D. Suresh Babu and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao are producing the movie under the banners of Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP, Suresh Productions and Shanthi Talkies. Sonali Narang is presenting the movie. Praveen KL is the editor and Arun Viswa is the co-producer. S. Thaman is the music director, while Manoj Paramahamsa is the cinematographer. Sathyaraj plays a key role in this flick.


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Balakrishna’s Akhanda 2 Nationwide Promotions

December 3, 2025

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Senior actor Nandamuri Balakrishna is on a whirlwind promotional tour for his much-awaited film Akhanda 2, which is gearing up for a massive release across India on December 5th. After aggressively promoting the film in Vizag, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Chikkaballapur, the team reached Chennai this evening to interact with Tamil media.

During the press meet, Balakrishna made an emotional connection with the Tamil audience. Speaking in fluent Tamil, he said Madras (now Chennai) is his Janmabhoomi, while Telangana is his Karmabhoomi and Andhra Pradesh is his Atmabhoomi. He fondly recalled his childhood memories in Madras and shared anecdotes about his association with legendary Kollywood actors.

Balakrishna expressed pride in completing 50 years as an actor and confirmed that he will continue playing lead roles for years to come. Confident about the film’s success, he said that Akhanda 2 will continue the strong streak he set with Akhanda, Veera Simha Reddy, Bhagavanth Kesari, and Daaku Maharaj. He also stated that he has consciously stopped doing routine films and is always focused on offering fresh, powerful, and meaningful content to the audience.

Director Boyapati Srinu, who accompanied Balakrishna, revealed that key sequences were shot amidst crores of devotees at the Mahakumbh Mela, making it one of the most challenging and grand filming experiences of their careers.

With the first Akhanda becoming a blockbuster during the pandemic, expectations on the sequel are sky-high. The film’s theme, scale, and genre have strong nationwide appeal, and Akhanda 2 is set for a significant North India release—much bigger than the first part.