Shriya Saran in 'Kabzaa' 
Cinema

Shriya Saran's 'Namaami Namaami' song from 'Kabzaa' film out

'Kabzaa' is a period film about the rise of gangsters in India, set between 1942 to 1984.

ANI

MUMBAI: Makers of the upcoming period action film 'Kabzaa' dropped another song, 'Namaami Namaami' on Friday.

Taking to Twitter, producer Anand Pandit dropped the 'Namaami Namaami' song video.

Sharing the video, he wrote, "Jiski mann mohak hai har chaal, aisi Madhumati aa rahi hai aapke dil par #Kabzaa karne iss baar! #Namaami Song out. Underworld ka Kabzaa, Indian cinema's next big thing, hitting the silver screen on March 17th, 2023. #KabzaaFromMarch17."

'Namaami Namaami' is the introductory song of Shriya Saran in 'Underworld Ka Kabzaa'.

Being a divine and piety song, it emphasises the culture of Amarapura province and how Shriya worships Nataraj (Shiva) with Namaami Namaami.

Sung by Aishwarya Rangarajan, the song leaves you with love and affection towards Lord Shiva. Lyrics of Namaami Namaami are penned by Deepak Bharti and the music is directed by Ravi Basrur.

'Kabzaa' is a period film about the rise of gangsters in India, set between 1942 to 1984.

It revolves around a freedom fighter's son who gets trapped in the mafia world.

The film features Shriya Saran, Upendra and Kichcha Sudeep in pivotal roles and is all set to hit theatres on March 17, 2023 in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.

The film is produced by Anand Pandit Motion Pictures in association with Sri Siddeshwara Enterprise and Alankar Pandian and directed by R. Chandru.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Let Periyar open eyes of DMK government: Anbumani on Vanniyar quota

Do not grant approval for expansions in Cuddalore SIPCOT: Ramadoss

ISRO deploys BlueBird-6 in record mission; Kulasekarapattinam launch complex set for 2027, says chairman

Visa delays leave H-1B families stranded abroad amid tougher US vetting

BJP demands Rs 30k per acre compensation for delta farmers hit by cyclone