Dhoom Dhaam Dhosthaan- First song from Dasara released

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Dasara, an action drama, will next be seen on large screens thanks to Nani after Ante Sundaraniki. The main song from the movie, Dhoom Dhaam Dhosthaan, has been released by the producers, which has increased anticipation for the already highly awaited movie. The cheerful song starts off as a traditional Telangana folk piece. Dharani (Nani) offers the band a bottle of wine to boost their energy. The single quickly becomes one of the most popular local street numbers as a result of the hype.

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Incredibly, Nani underwent a transformation for his part in the movie, which is evident in the song. Rahul Sipligunj, Palamuru Jangireddy, Narsamma, Gotte Kanakavva, and Gannora Dasa Laxmi are among the vocalists who contributed to Dhoom Dhaam Dhosthaan, which was composed by Santhosh Narayan. The song’s lyrics, which are in Telugu, were written by Kasarla Shyam.

Look at the song beneath

Srikanth Odela is entering the field of direction with Dasara. Under the direction of the production company Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Cinemas, Sudhakar Cherukuri produced the project on a massive scale. Keerthy Suresh, a National Award-winning actress, would be perceived by the general public as the movie’s leading lady.

Samuthirakani, Sai Kumar, and Zarina Wahab are also playing significant roles in the movie in addition to Nani and Keerthy Suresh. Regarding the technical team, Navin Nooli handled the editing while Sathyan Sooryan ISC headed the cinematography division. The drama’s production designer is Avinash Kolla, and its executive producer is Vijay Chaganti.

Dasara will be released in theaters in multiple languages including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi languages on 30th March 2023.