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Pawan Kalyan mesmerises with his singing

on Jan 17, 2025

Pawan Kalyan chooses special songs to sing in an album and they tend to become chartbusters. He sang in telangana dialect for his directorial, Johnny. Later, he sang Katamarayuda in Attharintiki Daredi, and Kodaka Koteswara Rao in Agnyathavaasi. Now, he sang Maata Vinaali with the hook line: "Vinaali, Veeramallu Maata Chebithe Vinaali", for his upcoming movie, Hari Hara Veera Mallu. 


The two-part period action-drama has been in production for past six years and now, the makers have announced first part - Hari Hara Veera Mallu Part-1: Sword vs Spirit release on March 28, 2025. So, they have started promotions in full swing and as part of it, they released Maata Vinaali song from the album composed by MM Keeravaani. 

 


The first single is titled, Maata Vinaali in Telugu, Kekkanum Guruve in Tamil, Kelkkanam Guruve in Malayalam, Maathu Kelayya in Kannada, and Baat Nirali in Hindi. Sung by Pawan Kalyan, the track is a powerful and enchanting melody. MM Keeravaani's brilliant composition is complemented by lyrics penned by Penchal Das (Telugu), P.A. Vijay (Tamil), Mankombu Gopalakrishnan (Malayalam), Aazad Varadaraj (Kannada), and Abbas Tyrewala (Hindi).  


Pawan Kalyan's vocals have added much needed folk texture to the song and his base voice suited the easy composition perfectly. Currently, movie is in post-production stage and it is directed by Jyoti Krishna, who took over from Krish Jagarlamudi. AM Rathnam is producing this high budget flick. 


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