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Fear Song Lyrics 2024

Fear Song Lyrics :

THE MAN OF MASSES’ is here with the Storm! Feel the Thunder with the #FearSong from Devara Part – 1. Starring NTR, Written & Directed by Koratala Siva. The Film’s music is composed by Anirudh Ravichander.


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Song Credits:

Presented by: Nandamuri Kalyan Ram

Movie name : Devara Part – 1

Fear Song
Composed by Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics – Ramajogayya Sastry
Vocals – Anirudh Ravichander
Keyboards, Synth & Rhythm Programmed by Anirudh Ravichander
Electric Guitar – Keba Jeremiah
Backing Vocals – Saketh Komanduri, Arun Kaundinya, Ritesh G Rao, Saicharan Bhaskaruni, Chaitu Satsangi, Sumanas Kasula, J.V.Sudhanshu, Anirudh Suswaram,
Arjun Vijay, Akhil Chandra
Backing Vocals Supervised by Sri Krishna

Additional Rhythm Programmed by Shashank Vijay
Additional Keyboard Programmed by Arish, Sai Abhyankkar, Ashwin Krishna

Music Advisor – Ananthakrrishnan
Creative Consultant – Sajith Satya

Fear Song Telugu Lyrics :

అగ్గంటుకుంది సంద్రం
భగ్గున మండె ఆకసం
అరాచకాలు భగ్నం
చల్లారె చెడు సాహసం
జగడపు దారిలో
ముందడుగైన సేనాని
జడుపును నేర్పగా
అదుపున ఆపే సైన్యాన్ని
దూకే ధైర్యమా జాగ్రత్త
రాకే తెగబడి రాకే
దేవర ముంగిట నువ్వెంత దాక్కోవే
కాలం తడబడెనే
పొంగే కెరటములాగెనే
ప్రాణం పరుగులయ్యే
కలుగుల్లో దూరెనే

జగతికి చేటు చేయనేల
దేవర వేటుకందనేల
పదమే కదమై దిగితే ఫెళ ఫెళ
కనులకు కానరాని లీల
కడలికి కాపయ్యిందివేళ
విధికే ఎదురై వెళితే విల విలా
అలలయ్యే ఎరుపు నీళ్ళే
ఆ కాళ్ళను కడిగెరా
ప్రళయమై అతడి రాకే
దడ దడ దడ దండోరా

దేవర మౌనమే
సవరణ లేని హెచ్చరిక
రగిలిన కోపమే
మృత్యువుకైన ముచ్చెమట
దూకే ధైర్యమా జాగ్రత్త
రాకే తెగబడి రాకే
దేవర ముంగిట నువ్వెంత
భయమున దాక్కోవే
కాలం తడబడెనే
పొంగే కెరటములాగెనే
ప్రాణం పరుగులయ్యే
కలుగుల్లో దూరెనే
దూకే ధైర్యమా జాగ్రత్త
రాకే తెగబడి రాకే
దేవర ముంగిట నువ్వెంత దాక్కోవే

Fear Song Malayalam Lyrics :

അഗന്തുകുല സാന്ദ്രം
തകർന്ന ഹൃദയം
അരാജകത്വം തകർന്നിരിക്കുന്നു
ചല്ലാരെ ഒരു വല്ലാത്ത സാഹസികതയാണ്
ജീവിതത്തിലേക്കുള്ള വഴിയിൽ
ഒരു വികസിത സൈനികൻ
പ്രസ്ഥാനത്തെ പഠിപ്പിക്കുക
നിയന്ത്രണം നിർത്താൻ ഒരു സൈന്യം
നിങ്ങൾക്ക് ചാടാൻ ധൈര്യമുണ്ടെങ്കിൽ ശ്രദ്ധിക്കുക
അത് വരും, വരും
നിങ്ങൾ ദൈവത്തിനു മുന്നിൽ ഒളിക്കുന്നു
സമയം കടന്നു പോകുന്നു
ആഞ്ഞടിക്കുന്ന തിരമാല പോലെ
ജീവിതം ഓടുന്നു
ദൂരെ

ലോകത്തെ സഹായിക്കാൻ
ദേവര വെറ്റുകണ്ടനേല
വാക്ക് തന്നെ ചലിച്ചാൽ ഫെല ഫെല
ലീല കണ്ണുകൾക്ക് അദൃശ്യമാണ്
ആമാശയം ശ്രദ്ധിക്കുമ്പോൾ
നിങ്ങൾ വിധിക്കെതിരെ പോയാൽ, നിങ്ങൾ കഷ്ടപ്പെടും
അലയടിക്കുന്ന ചുവന്ന വെള്ളം
ആ കാലുകൾ കഴുകുക
വെള്ളപ്പൊക്കം കഴിഞ്ഞ് അവൻ വരും
ദാദാ ദാദാ ദാദാ ദണ്ഡോര

ദൈവം നിശബ്ദനാണ്
മാറ്റം വരുത്താത്ത മുന്നറിയിപ്പ്
കത്തുന്ന ദേഷ്യം
മാരകമായ ശാപം
നിങ്ങൾക്ക് ചാടാൻ ധൈര്യമുണ്ടെങ്കിൽ ശ്രദ്ധിക്കുക
അത് വരും, വരും
ദൈവം നിങ്ങളോടൊപ്പമുണ്ട്
ഭയത്തോടെ ഒളിക്കുക
സമയം കടന്നു പോകുന്നു
ആഞ്ഞടിക്കുന്ന തിരമാല പോലെ
ജീവിതം ഓടുന്നു
ദൂരെ
നിങ്ങൾക്ക് ചാടാൻ ധൈര്യമുണ്ടെങ്കിൽ ശ്രദ്ധിക്കുക
അത് വരും, വരും
നിങ്ങൾ ദൈവത്തിനു മുന്നിൽ ഒളിക്കുന്നു

Fear Song Hindi Lyrics :

अग्गंतुकुला सैंड्रम
टूटा हुआ दिल
अराजकता टूटी है
चैलारे एक बुरा साहसिक कार्य है
जीवन की राह पर
एक उन्नत सैनिक
आंदोलन सिखाओ
नियंत्रण रोकने के लिए एक सेना
यदि आप कूदने का साहस करते हैं तो सावधान रहें
यह आएगा और यह आएगा
तुम भगवान के सामने छिप जाओ
समय बीतता है
बिल्कुल एक टकराती हुई लहर की तरह
जीवन चलता है
बहुत दूर

दुनिया की मदद करने के लिए
देवारा वेतुकंदनेला
फेला फेला यदि शब्द ही चले
लीला आँखों से अदृश्य है
जब पेट का रखा जाता है ख्याल
यदि आप भाग्य के विरुद्ध जाएंगे तो आपको कष्ट होगा
लहरदार लाल पानी
उन पैरों को धो लो
वह बाढ़ के बाद आएगा
दादा दादा दादा डंडोरा

भगवान चुप है
असंशोधित चेतावनी
जलता हुआ क्रोध
एक घातक अभिशाप
यदि आप कूदने का साहस करते हैं तो सावधान रहें
यह आएगा और यह आएगा
भगवान तुम्हारे साथ है
डर के मारे छुप जाओ
समय बीतता है
बिल्कुल एक टकराती हुई लहर की तरह
जीवन चलता है
बहुत दूर
यदि आप कूदने का साहस करते हैं तो सावधान रहें
यह आएगा और यह आएगा
तुम भगवान के सामने छिप जाओ

 

Fear Song English Lyrics :

Ye Neela Neela Paani
Lahu Se Hoga Laal Phir
Khilengi Ya Zameenein
Aayega Bhuchaal Phir

Aage Kaanp Ke
Laazim Ki Huzoori Hai
Jabaazon Suno
Darna Bhi Jaroori Hai

Takraya To Harega
Bhago Bhago Bachke
Devara Chun Chun Marega
Bhago Re

Khatra Khatra Hai
Khatra Sabpe Hai Zindagi
Jeete Jeetegi
Mirtyu Hi Ye Baazi

Takraya To Harega
All Hail All Hail The Tiger
Devara Chun Chun Marega
All Hail The Devara

Takraya To Harega
Bhago Bhago Bachke
Devara Chun Chun Marega
Bhago Re

Khatra Khatra Hai
Khatra Sabpe Hai Zindagi
Jeete Jeetegi
Mirtyu Hi Ye Baazi

Takraya To Harega
All Hail All Hail The Tiger
Devara Chun Chun Marega
All Hail The Devara

Extra Information :

About Devara Part – 1 :

Koratala Siva is the writer and director of the upcoming Telugu-language action movie Devara: Part 1 (transl. God: Part 1). Under the production companies Yuvasudha Arts and N. T. R. Arts, Sudhakar Mikkilineni and Kosaraju Harikrishna produced the movie, which features N. T. Rama Rao Jr. in the lead role along with Saif Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, Prakash Raj, Srikanth, Shine Tom Chacko, and Narain.

This is the first of two parts in the movie. Since it is Rama Rao’s thirty-first film in which he plays the lead, the movie was first publicly announced in April 2021 under the working title NTR 30, while the real title was revealed in May 2023. The main photography schedule started in Hyderabad in April 2023, and Goa was next on the list.

Anirudh Ravichander wrote the film’s music, R. Rathnavelu handled the photography, and A. Sreekar Prasad handled the editing.

The movie Devara is slated to open in theaters on October 10, 2024, which happens to be Dussehra.

About Anirudh Ravichander :

Born on October 16, 1990, Anirudh Ravichander—also going by his moniker, Anirudh—is an Indian music composer and playback vocalist who mostly performs in Tamil films. Additionally, he has composed music for a few Telugu and Hindi movies. In addition, he has nine SIIMA Awards, six Edison Awards, five Vijay Awards, and two Filmfare Awards South.

Composed for the 2012 film 3, his debut song “Why This Kolaveri Di” became an international hit and amassed over 400 million views on YouTube. He was hired by A.R. Murugadoss to write the music for the Vijay-starring film Kaththi (2014), which featured the internet sensation “Selfie Pulla” . The movie’s soundtrack rose to prominence for Anirudh, before he was hired in 2019 to write the music for Rajinikanth’s Petta.

Rajinikanth is the uncle of Anirudh Ravichander, who is the nephew of Latha Rajinikanth and the son of actor Ravichander “Ravi” Raghavendra and classical dancer Lakshmi Ravichander. Aishwarya, Soundarya, and Hrishikesh are his cousins. Director Krishnaswami Subrahmanyam was a filmmaker in the 1930s and Anirudh’s great-grandfather.

2011 saw him graduate from Loyola College in Chennai, which he claimed was only a fallback option in the event that his music career did not take off. Anirudh studied piano at London’s Trinity College of Music. He played in a fusion band as well. At Chennai’s Soundtech Media Audio Engineering Institute, Anirudh also pursued a diploma in sound engineering. Anirudh and his band took part in a reality TV show during his school days, where they were judged by A. R. Rahman.

The song, which is sung by the character in an inebriated state with many of the phrases meaningless, is about the main actor of the movie getting rejected by his girlfriend. The composer claims that Aishwarya Rajinikanth, who directed 3, desired a whimsical song about a failed romantic relationship. In ten minutes or less, Anirudh composed the song with speed.

The album’s remaining tracks were equally well-received by critics when they were released in December. Rediff.com’s critic concluded that it was “an intriguing collection,” noting that “all the songs in 3 are good and come with appealing instrumental arrangements.” Behindwoods’ reviewer said, “Such a promising debut by a composer hasn’t been seen in recent Tamil cinema history.” Anirudh’s background score was also praised.

He then wrote and sang “Kanave Kanave” in Tamil and “Yu Hi Re” in Hindi for David, a multi-starrer film helmed by Bejoy Nambiar. Anirudh’s song was deemed “the pick of the album” by one critic, who also gave the album very positive reviews upon its release. Ethir Neechal, featuring Sivakarthikeyan, was his subsequent album. Rappers Yo Yo Honey Singh and Hiphop Tamizha were introduced by Anirudh for the album.

Because of its success, Sony Music India has made Ethir Neechal’s entire background score available on YouTube. July 2013 saw the release of Vanakkam Chennai, his subsequent soundtrack. He brought in Vishal Dadlani for the first time in Tamil music for the song “Oh Penne”.

He once again collaborated with British Indian rapper Hard Kaur and hiphop Tamizha on the promotional song “Chennai City Gangster.” The three artists also appeared in the film’s music video. Following Harris Jayaraj’s decision to withdraw, he was called on to do the background score for Selvaraghavan’s fantasy film Irandam Ulagam in September 2013. Even though he was called up to replace Selvaraghavan and then recorded for the film in Budapest, Anirudh expressed his joy at working with him early in his career.

Velaiyilla Pattathari, Anirudh’s subsequent album, had a song by seasoned vocalist S. Janaki.The statement “all in all, the album is soulful, lively, and truly Anirudh” is added at. After that, the movie became a box office hit, and Anirudh won the Filmfare award for best music director.

About Ramajogayya Sastry :

Ramajogayya Sastry was born in the Guntur district’s Arepalli Muppalla, Ipuru Mandal, close to Narasaraopet.[Reference required] His mother Saraswatamma is a homemaker, while his father Suryaprakasa Rao was a farmer and priest. He completed his M.Tech at IIT Kharagpur after earning his B.Tech at NIT Warangal.

When he started his career as a lyricist, he was employed in Bengaluru as a metallurgical engineer. He was employed at Secunderabad’s GE India Business Center.

Sastry is a well-known lyricist from Andhra Pradesh who has written lyrics for more than a hundred Telugu films. He is known for his lively and catchy lyrics, but he has also demonstrated his ability to write lyrics for more serious situations in movies. Sastry had aspirations of becoming a singer and wrote lyrics for a Kannada film before being introduced to Krishna Vamsi, who then introduced him to Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry.

At Sastry’s request, Seetharama Sastry accepted him as a protégé, which allowed him to hone his lyric-writing abilities. Sastry wrote lyrics for Yuvasena, a remake of the Malayalam film 4 The People, and received Rs. 20,000 as his first payment for his two songs in the movie.

Sastry was approached by actor-producer Mohan Babu and filmmaker Srinu Vaitla to feature in numerous of their movies prior to his breakthrough success with the song “Om Namaste Bolo” (Telugu: ఓం నమస్తే బోలో) from the movie Ready. For the devotional song Sadaasiva Sanyaasii! (Telugu: సదాశివ సన్యాసీ!) from the movie Khaleja, he was given a Filmfare award.

In King, he had a brief, uncredited part as Brahmanandam’s Jayasurya, the music director,’s helper.

Because of his lyrics to the song “Apple Beauty” from the film Janatha Garage, he was given a music award by the Telugu channel Star Maa. He also wrote the film’s title song, Jayaho Janatha, which debuted in 2016. After that, he contributed to “Mira Mira Meesam,” the title song of Pawan Kalyan’s Katamarayudu, which Anup Rubens composed the soundtrack.

About Anirudh Ravichander :

Born on October 16, 1990, Anirudh Ravichander—also going by his moniker, Anirudh—is an Indian music composer and playback vocalist who mostly performs in Tamil films. Additionally, he has composed music for a few Telugu and Hindi movies. In addition, he has nine SIIMA Awards, six Edison Awards, five Vijay Awards, and two Filmfare Awards South.

Composed for the 2012 film 3, his debut song “Why This Kolaveri Di” became an international hit and amassed over 400 million views on YouTube. He was hired by A.R. Murugadoss to write the music for the Vijay-starring film Kaththi (2014), which featured the internet sensation “Selfie Pulla” [4]. The movie’s soundtrack rose to prominence for Anirudh, before he was hired in 2019 to write the music for Rajinikanth’s Petta.

Anirudh Ravichander is the nephew of Latha Rajinikanth and the son of actor Ravichander “Ravi” Raghavendra and classical dancer Lakshmi Ravichander. As such, Rajinikanth is his uncle and Aishwarya, Soundarya, and Hrishikesh are his cousins. Thirty-year-old filmmaker Krishnaswami Subrahmanyam was Anirudh’s great-grandfather.

2011 saw him graduate from Loyola College in Chennai, which he claimed was only a fallback option in the event that his music career did not take off. Anirudh studied piano at London’s Trinity College of Music. He played in a fusion band as well.[12] At Chennai’s Soundtech Media Audio Engineering Institute, Anirudh also pursued a diploma in sound engineering. Anirudh and his band took part in a reality TV show during his school days, where they were judged by A. R. Rahman.

In the Dhanush-starring film 3, directed by his cousin Aishwarya Rajinikanth, Anirudh Ravichander made his musical composing debut. He had composed background music for Aishwarya’s short films while attending Loyola College, and her use of his work on those projects persuaded her to hire him for her first business project. Early in November 2011, a song from the movie Why This Kolaveri Di!

was leaked online and became viral. The team behind the film decided to release the song officially after that. Due to its humorous Tanglish lyrics, it gained popularity on social networking platforms right away. The song quickly rose to the top of Indian YouTube searches and became a regional internet sensation throughout Asia. The song is about the lead actor in the movie getting dumped by his girlfriend.

The character sings the song when inebriated, and many of the phrases are absurd. The composer claims that Aishwarya Rajinikanth, who directed 3, desired a whimsical song about a failed romantic relationship. In ten minutes or less, Anirudh composed the song with speed.

The album’s remaining tracks were equally well-received by critics when they were released in December. Rediff.com’s critic concluded that it was “an intriguing collection,” noting that “all the songs in 3 are good and come with appealing instrumental arrangements.” Behindwoods’ reviewer said, “Such a promising debut by a composer hasn’t been seen in recent Tamil cinema history.” Anirudh was commended as well for the background music he composed for the movie.

About Keba Jeremiah :

Keba Jeremiah was raised in Al Karama, Dubai, and began performing music at the age of seven. As a child, he started taking guitar lessons. Keba started off on the acoustic guitar and then learnt keyboard and drums along with his two brothers. He began performing for different crowds at church programs and Christian gatherings when he was ten years old.

He gave playing bass guitar for his school band a try. He was recognized with awards from several inter-school competitions while playing as the guitarist for the Our Own English High School band. In 2004, he took a plane to Chennai, India, to enrol in the Hindustan College of Engineering, in order to pursue a professional engineering degree.

Keba began performing on Sundays at the New Life Assemblies of God Church. He found inspiration in the performances of several of the city’s top musicians. Keba experimented with various sounds and styles while spending hours improvising with pals during his adolescence. He started a band called “Fire Frenzy” with his pals. He started instructing music students at John Satya’s Institute of Music Technology in Chennai in 2005.

Along with his fellow college students, Keba started a Christian band called Fire Frenzy after graduating. His musical adventure began, though he was unaware of it at the time, when he started playing with friends and at church. He began instructing music at the Institute of Music Technology, Chennai, at this same period.

He started his professional career as a music director with James Vasanthan, working on the 2008 Tamil film Subramaniapuram’s soundtrack, which won numerous accolades and received high praise from critics. Additionally, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Manikanth Kadri, Harris Jayaraj, Ouseppachan, A. R. Rahman, James Vasanthan, Anirudh Ravichander, D. Imman, and other composers were among those with whom Kela worked.

Along with working with musicians like Lesle Lewis, Naresh Iyer, and Vijay Prakash, as well as overseas performers like Don Moen, Bob Fits, Steve Kuban, and Sean Michael, Keba has also performed live. Additionally, he has contributed his musical expertise to a variety of TV programs and talent contests, including Vijay TV’s “Kadhal Unplugged,” Sun TV’s “Ooo La La..” and Airtel Super Singer.

Following the triumph of Keba’s songwriting for the soundtrack of A. R. Rahman’s 2011 musical drama Rockstar, the two have been working together on the composer’s film score projects on a regular basis.

He is estimated to have contributed guitars to 500 different albums as of 2013. He contributed to the soundtracks of Rahman’s films Raanjhanaa, Maryan, and Kadal in 2013. During the same year, he wrote notable songs for the Bollywood blockbusters Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Chennai Express, as well as Sutta Kadhai and Vanakkam Chennai.

Along the process, Keba Jeremiah performed in live gospel concerts and recorded albums. He also worked with independent musicians such as Jonita Gandhi, A L R, Sid Sriram, and Malvika Manoj. A.R. Rahman once brought him into his studio to discuss his next project. Keba began demonstrating his incredible guitar playing abilities, and Rahman was astounded by Keba’s rhythm and style.

He had completed working on independent albums for Malavika Manoj and Andrea Jeremiah in 2013. Since then, Keba has pursued his musical career and performed more than 800 songs. At the moment, Keba Jeremiah is a member of the band RIJK, which stands for Rodney Jayaraj, Isaac Dharmakumar, John Praveen, and Keba Jeremiah.

RIJK is well-known for his gospel and Tamil cover songs. The band performs more of a jazz, fusion, RNB, and rock combination. Many Indian vocalists, including Pragathi Guruprasad, Jonita Gandhi, Andrea Jeremiah, Nikhita Gandhi, Alisha Thomas, and Ash King, have collaborated on cover songs.

About NTR :

Born on May 20, 1983, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao Jr., commonly referred to as Jr. N.T.R. or Tarak, is an Indian actor who mainly performs in Telugu films. Rama Rao is a highly compensated Telugu actor who has received multiple awards, such as two Filmfare Awards, two state Nandi Awards, and four CineMAA Awards. He has been listed in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list since 2012.

The National Film Award for Best Children’s Film was won by Ramayanam (1997), which Rama Rao acted in as a child actor. Rama Rao is the grandson of Telugu matinee idol N. T. Rama Rao Sr., who was also the former Chief Minister of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

In 2001, he made his feature film debut in Ninnu Choodalani. His breakthrough roles were in the action drama Aadi (2002) and the coming-of-age picture Student No. 1 (2001).

With roles in films including Simhadri (2003), Yamadonga (2007), Adhurs (2010), Brindavanam (2010), Baadshah (2013), Temper (2015), Nannaku Prematho (2016), Janatha Garage (2016), Jai Lava Kusa (2017), Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava (2018), and RRR (2022), the latter of which was his highest-grossing release, Rama Rao made a name for himself as a leading actor in Telugu cinema. For his roles in Yamadonga and Nannaku Prematho, he was honored with two Filmfare Awards for Best Actor in Telugu.

On May 20, 1983, Nandamuri Harikrishna, a politician and film actor, and Shalini Bhaskar Rao welcomed Rama Rao into the world. His father was born and raised in Nimmakuru, in the Krishna region of Andhra Pradesh, and is of Telugu origin. His mother is from Kundapur, Karnataka, and is a Kannadiga.He is the grandson of N. T. Rama Rao, a former Andhra Pradesh chief minister and performer in Telugu. His grandfather suggested changing his name from Tarak to N. T. Rama Rao.

Rama Rao attended Vidyaranya High School in Hyderabad before completing his intermediate studies at St. Mary’s College in the same city. He also spent some time studying in the Andhra Pradesh district of Krishna.

At the age of seven, Rama Rao made his feature debut as a child artist in the 1991 film Brahmarshi Vishwamitra. He performed as Bharata in a drama written and directed by his grandfather, N. T. Rama Rao. Following a lengthy hiatus, he subsequently portrayed the title character of Rama in the mythical film Ramayanam (1997), which was directed by Gunasekhar and took home the National Film Award for Best Children’s Film. Reviews for the movie were positive for his performance.

Rama Rao was recommended by K. Raghavendra Rao to S. S. Rajamouli for his directing debut, Student No. 1 (2001), in the middle of 2000, as a result of the latter’s admiration for both the actor’s audition performance and his 1997 film Ramayanam. But the movie’s production dragged on much too long.

Producer Ramoji Rao later signed him, and he chose to work on the romance drama Ninnu Choodalani, which was his first leading role. At the time, he was just seventeen. Subbu (2001) was a commercial disaster, while Student No. 1, which was released later, went on to become popular.

In V. V. Vinayak’s directorial debut, Aadi (2002), he portrayed a guy seeking retribution on a landlord for the demise of his parents. Among the highest grossing movies of 2002 was this one. He went on to feature in other movies, including the political thriller Naaga (2003) directed by A. M. Rathnam and the Allari Ramudu (2002) film by B. Gopal.

On a ₹8.5 crore budget, his second project with Rajamouli turned out to be the highest-grossing Telugu movie ever made at the time.[ He grew a light beard and adopted a new appearance, hoping to shed the youthful appearance. referring to him as Young Tiger. Later on, he stopped doing youth movies and began working on faction dramas.

He then made an appearance in the highly anticipated action drama Andhrawala (2004) directed by Puri Jagannadh, which was a box office bust. Subsequently, he acted in Vinayak’s second action film, Samba (2004). Later, he acted in Surender Reddy’s Ashok and Gopal’s Narasimhudu (2005), as well as playing a dual part in the family drama Naa Alludu (2005).

 

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  • The lead roles in Devara: Part 1 are played by N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Saif Ali Khan, Janhvi Kapoor, Prakash Raj, Srikanth, Shine Tom Chacko, and Narain.

  • The movie was first publicly announced in April 2021 under the working title NTR 30, with the real title revealed in May 2023.

  • Sudhakar Mikkilineni and Kosaraju Harikrishna produced Devara: Part 1 under the production companies Yuvasudha Arts and N. T. R. Arts.

  • Devara: Part 1 is slated to open in theaters on October 10, 2024, coinciding with Dussehra.

  • Anirudh Ravichander composed the music for Devara: Part 1.

  • R. Rathnavelu handled the cinematography for Devara: Part 1.

  • A. Sreekar Prasad handled the editing for Devara: Part 1.

  • October 10, 2024, marks the festival of Dussehra, which adds significance to the release date of Devara: Part 1.

  • Devara: Part 1 is an action movie with a theme revolving around divine elements.

  • "Why This Kolaveri Di" was composed by Anirudh Ravichander for the 2012 film 3.

  • Anirudh Ravichander has won nine SIIMA Awards, six Edison Awards, five Vijay Awards, and two Filmfare Awards South for his music compositions.

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