Key Points

The lyrical video of 'Jai Bagalaamukhii' from Nithiin's Thammudu has been released, delighting fans. The devotional song, sung by Abby V, praises Goddess Bagalaamukhii. The film follows Nithiin as a trained archer trying to save his sister in a mysterious village. Thammudu also stars Sapthami Gowda and Varsha Bollamma.

Key Points: Nithiin's Thammudu Jai Bagalaamukhii Lyrical Video Released

  • Nithiin stars as a trained archer in Thammudu
  • Devotional song by Abby V and B Ajaneesh Loknath
  • Story revolves around a brother's promise to his sister
  • Film set in mysterious Ambaragodugu
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Lyrical video of devotional number 'Jai Bagalaamukhii' from Nithiin's 'Thammudu' released

Nithiin shares the devotional song 'Jai Bagalaamukhii' from Thammudu, featuring Goddess Bagalaamukhii praise and a brother-sister bond story.

"The Divine Jathara Song from #Thammudu #JaiBagalaamukhii – Nithiin"

Chennai, June 24

The makers of director Sriram Venu's emotional action drama 'Thammudu', featuring actor Nithiin in the lead, on Tuesday released the lyrical video of the devotional number 'Jai Bagalaamukhii ' from the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

Taking to his X timeline, actor Nithiin wrote, "The Divine Jathara Song from #Thammudu #JaiBagalaamukhii."

The song, which has been rendered by singer Abby V, has been set to tune by music director B Ajaneesh Loknath. It has lyrics by Jonnavithula Ramalingeswara Rao.

The devotional number seems to be a song of praise rendered to Goddess Bagalaamukhii. The film has triggered huge interest in audiences for a number of reasons.

A teaser released by the makers earlier this month gave away the fact that Nithiin plays a trained archer in this film and that the story revolves around the bond a brother shares with his sister, who is looking to keep up her promise.

The story happens in a place called Ambaragodugu. The place is unique as there is only way to either enter or get out of it. The place seems to be filled with grim looking characters and it is evident that one cannot set foot outside the region, once one enters it.

Meanwhile, Nithiin's sister and her young child are trapped in this place and that those concerned for the safety of Nithiin urge him to get away from it, as far as possible.

The teaser ended with a punchline from Nithiin. "You are considered dead even if you are alive if you can't keep your word. You are considered alive even if you are dead when you keep your promise."

Apart from Nithiin, the film also features Sapthami Gowda, Laya, Saurabh Sachdeva, Swasika, Hari Teja, Srikanth Iyyengar, Temper Vamshi, Chammak Chandra and Varsha Bollamma among others.

The film, which has been produced by Raju - Shirish, has music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath and cinematography by K.V Guhan, Sameer Reddy and Setu. Editing for the film is by Sh Prawin Pudi and art direction is by G M Sekhar.

Vikram Mor, Real Satish, Ravi Verma and Ram Krishan have worked as the stunt choreographers of this film.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
The devotional song has such powerful energy! 🙏 B Ajaneesh Loknath's music always touches the soul. Can't wait to watch Thammudu - the brother-sister bond theme reminds me of my own childhood. Nithiin's choice of scripts has improved so much lately!
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Priya M.
Beautiful lyrics by Jonnavithula garu! The teaser gave me goosebumps - especially that dialogue about keeping promises. But I hope the film doesn't just rely on emotional drama and gives us some solid action sequences too. Nithiin as an archer sounds interesting!
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Arjun S.
The concept of Ambaragodugu sounds intriguing - like a modern-day Mahabharata setting. But I'm a bit tired of the same old "sister in danger" trope in Telugu films. Hope they bring something fresh to this storyline. The song is divine though! 🔥
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Shalini V.
Abby V's voice is perfect for devotional songs - so much devotion and power! Played this for my grandmother and she immediately started singing along. Hope the movie does justice to such beautiful music. The archer angle is unique for our cinema.
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Karthik R.
The production values look top-notch from the teaser. But why does every Telugu film need to have 4-5 cinematographers? Doesn't that affect visual consistency? Anyway, the song is an absolute banger - already on my playlist! Jai Bagalaamukhii! 🙌

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