Popular comedian Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam has turned a singer. He sang a song for 'Atu Itu' which is being directed by Teja. Music director Kalyani Malik tuned a seven minute song which was rendered by Dharmavarapu.
Speaking on the occasion, Dharmavarapu says, "It is really a novel experience for me as a singer. I really enjoyed myself while rendering the song. Tomorrow, the audiences would also listen to the song and enjoy very well."
Teja says, "The song is very important for the film. I thought of getting it recorded with a typical voice and it struck my mind that Dhamavarapu alone could do this. A new pair is playing the hero and heroine. Radhika Apte is playing a key role in this film. There are a total of eight songs in the film. The regular shooting would begin from December 31."
A major part of the film would be shot in Pondicherry and Vizag. The film is being made under the banner of Jayam Movies, while camera is by Rasool and Sri Valli Teja is the producer. Story, screenplay and direction are by Teja.
--SAMPURN
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