Varun Tej's 'Korean Kanakaraju' Unveils Romantic 'Kamsahamnida' Song

The first single, "Kamsahamnida," from the upcoming horror-comedy "Korean Kanakaraju" has been released, featuring Varun Tej and Ritika Naik. The romantic track, composed by Thaman with vocals by Sid Sriram, blends soft Korean touches with catchy mainstream elements. The film, directed by Merlapaka Gandhi, is a cross-cultural tale shot in both India and Korea, with Varun Tej reportedly in a completely new avatar. The project is produced by UV Creations and First Frame Entertainment, with a release date expected soon.

Key Points: Varun Tej, Ritika Naik's 'Kamsahamnida' Song from Korean Kanakaraju

  • First single from horror-comedy film released
  • Song blends Korean and mainstream music
  • Features Varun Tej and Ritika Naik's fresh pairing
  • Film shot in Indian and Korean locations
  • Varun Tej in a new, rugged avatar
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'Kamsahamnida' from Varun Tej, Ritika Naik's 'Korean Kanakaraju' released

First single 'Kamsahamnida' from horror-comedy Korean Kanakaraju released. Features Varun Tej, Ritika Naik, music by Thaman, vocals by Sid Sriram.

"This Kanakaraju isn't our Kanakaraju... - The Photographer"

Hyderabad, April 12

The unit of director Merlapaka Gandhi's eagerly awaited horror comedy film 'Korean Kanakaraju', featuring actor Varun Tej in the lead, has now released 'Kamsahamnida', the first single from the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

The song, the music of which has been scored by Thaman, opens with Ritika Naik playfully uttering 'Kamsahamnida', prompting Varun Tej to curiously ask its meaning.

Her reply, "Thank you" in Korean, serves as a warm curtain-raiser to the romantic energy between them.

The track is crafted with an airy, lively vibe, blending soft Korean touches with catchy mainstream elements. Kasarla Shyam's writing brings out the innocence of new love, while Sid Sriram's mellow yet expressive vocals elevate the emotion beautifully. Yash Master adds visual charm with choreography that mirrors the song's cheerful tone.

Sporting a mass and rugged look, Varun Tej's screen presence is vibrant and effortless, and his pairing with Ritika comes across as bright, lively, and refreshingly new. Their moments together, set against Thaman's spirited beats, give the single an instant-repeat quality.

With shooting nearly finished, the team is expected to reveal the release date soon.

It may be recalled that the makers had announced the commencement of the film's final schedule of shooting in Korea last month.

Sources close to the unit of the film had then informed IANS that the team had carefully planned a crucial one-week schedule in Korea.

During this phase, the makers filmed songs along with a few key scenes. The schedule featured Varun Tej, Ritika Nayak, and Satya. Sequences were shot in vibrant Korean locations during this schedule.

For the unaware, the highly anticipated film is being directed by Merlapaka Gandhi and is being produced on a grand scale by UV Creations and First Frame Entertainment.

Mounted on a lavish budget, the film blends horror and comedy with a refreshing cross-cultural twist, set across both Indian and Korean backdrops.

Sources claim Varun Tej will be seen in a completely new avatar and that his character will be unlike any that he has played before.

The film had already generated strong buzz with the title glimpse released on Varun Tej's birthday.

The title glimpse opens with a photographer from India being tortured by policemen in Korea. The cops want the photographer to give them details of the location of a person they know as Kanakaraju. Initially, the photographer struggles to understand as he does not know the language. When an interpreter(Ritika Nayak) comes and translates what the cops seek from him, he says he does not know where Kanakaraju is. But then, on a full moon night, a possessed Kanakaraju (Varun Tej) walks into the station and hacks the Korean cops to death with a Samurai sword. He laughs in an eerie fashion and says "I'm back" in Korean, prompting the photographer to say, "This Kanakaraju isn't our Kanakaraju..."

The film has cinematography by Manoj Reddy Katasani and editing by Satyaa G.

- IANS

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Priya S
Just heard 'Kamsahamnida'! The blend of Korean and Indian music is so catchy. Ritika Naik looks lovely, and Varun Tej's new rugged look is working for him. Hope the film lives up to the hype.
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Rohit P
The title glimpse was wild! A possessed Varun Tej with a samurai sword hacking Korean cops? Merlapaka Gandhi always brings unique concepts. Hope the comedy lands well and it's not just gimmicky.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves K-dramas, I'm intrigued by this crossover. The song is sweet, but I hope the film respects Korean culture and doesn't rely on stereotypes. Fingers crossed for a smart blend!
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Vikram M
UV Creations producing means it will be a visual spectacle for sure. Shooting in Korea must have been amazing. Waiting for the release date announcement!
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Karthik V
Honestly, the concept sounds a bit out there. Horror-comedy is tricky, and adding a foreign location can sometimes feel forced. But I'll give it a chance for Varun Tej, he's a good actor trying new things.

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