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Updated : Jun 20, 2026

Sree Vishnu has steadily built a strong image as an entertainer with films that connected across sections of audiences. But with Comrade Kalyan, the actor seems to be stepping into a noticeably different space. Directed by Janakiram Marella, the film places him in a rural setting and presents him in an extremist-inspired character backdrop, marking a departure from the urban entertainers he has been associated with in recent years.

The makers have now released the film’s latest single, Oriya Pilla, and the track instantly stands out for its breezy energy and youthful charm. Rather than focusing on intensity, the song reveals the softer and more playful side of Sree Vishnu’s character as he openly expresses his affection towards leading lady Mahima Nambiar. The village backdrop and vibrant visuals give the song a refreshing identity.

Musically, Vijay Bulganin delivers a tune that feels instantly accessible while carrying strong repeat value. The composition blends peppy rhythm with Carnatic influences and gets an emotional lift through Sid Sriram’s rendition. His vocals bring warmth and depth to the romantic portions while maintaining the energetic momentum of the track.

On screen, Sree Vishnu appears comfortable in the rustic atmosphere and his dance moves add liveliness to the frames. Mahima Nambiar looks convincing in the village setting and the chemistry between the lead pair becomes one of the major highlights of the song. The choreography and colourful presentation further elevate the experience.

Produced by Venkata Krishna Karnati and Seetha Karnati, Comrade Kalyan is gearing up for a theatrical release this August. Going by the promotional material so far, the film appears to be aiming for a fresh flavour while retaining the entertaining qualities that audiences expect from Sree Vishnu.


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