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What Prabhas Said About Pawan Kalyan’s Song?
It is no secret that Prabhas is one of the most introverted stars in Telugu cinema. Rarely does he step out, let along speaking on public forums. But for a change, he has taken part in a commemorative episode pertaining to the legendary late Sirivennela Seetharamasastry and reminisced the good work of the legendary lyricist.
In the episode, Prabhas is asked to name his favorite work of Sirivennela and he had a very interesting reply here.
Prabhas noted that he really loves and adores the Chalore Chalore song from Pawan Kalyan’s Jalsa which was written by Sirivennela. The macho hero said he frequently listens to this song and takes great inspiration from the same.
Needless to say, this is one of the most famous self-love songs in Tollywood and is largely famous for its endless inspirational value. It is good to hear that even a superstar like Prabhas has taken a liking to this superb inspiration number penned by Sirivennela.
Prabhas went on to speak very highly of the renowned lyricist and stated that he started listening to the lyrics of the songs specifically only after watching the literary works of people like Sirivennela.
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Disha Calls Surya Co-Starring Her Lucky Break!
Disha Patani’s foray into Tamil cinema with the much-anticipated film “Kanguva” marks a significant milestone in her career. The film, directed by the renowned Siva and starring alongside the iconic Surya, promises to be a visual spectacle.
Patani expressed her immense gratitude for the opportunity to share the screen with such esteemed co-stars and a visionary director. She considers “Kanguva” a lucky break that will introduce her to a new cinematic world, rich with imagination and emotion. The film’s release on Thursday is eagerly awaited by fans and critics alike.
Her fascination with East Asian culture, particularly Japanese anime and Korean cinema, has been a source of inspiration for her. She admires the way these films seamlessly blend emotions with captivating narratives, often incorporating elements of romance and action. Patani’s admiration for the unique storytelling techniques employed in East Asian cinema has undoubtedly influenced her approach to acting.
As “Kanguva” prepares to hit theaters, Patani’s excitement is palpable. Her successful Tamil debut could potentially pave the way for future collaborations in both Tamil and Hindi cinema, perhaps even a fusion of Bollywood and Korean cinematic styles, combining high-octane action sequences with heartfelt emotions.