Venkatesh’s much-anticipated film, “Saindhav,” is set to hit the screens during the 2024 Sankranti season, promising a cinematic treat for fans. Directed by the talented Sailesh Kolanu, renowned for the HIT franchise, the movie features the talented Shraddha Srinath as the female lead.
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Excitement soared as the makers recently launched the first single from the film, titled “Wrong Usage,” in a grand event held in Hyderabad. The song, sung by the soulful Nakash Aziz, carries a compelling message. Venkatesh, through this musical masterpiece, urges individuals not to misuse valuable aspects of life, such as money and mobile phones. The insightful lyrics, crafted by Chandra Bose, deliver a meaningful reminder to avoid becoming overly fixated on material possessions.
Enhancing the vibrancy of “Wrong Usage” is the catchy music composed by Santosh Narayan, transforming the song into a lively and upbeat dance number. Venkatesh’s simple yet impactful dance moves showcased in the promotional content add to the anticipation surrounding the film. The overall presentation promises a delightful visual and auditory experience for the audience.
In addition to Venkatesh and Shraddha Srinath, “Saindhav” boasts a star-studded cast, including Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Ruhani Sharma, Andrea Jeremiah, Arya, Baby Sara, and more, each playing crucial roles in the narrative. The film is produced by Venkat Boyanapalli under the banner of Niharika Entertainment, ensuring a high-quality cinematic venture.
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As the release date approaches, “Saindhav” stands out not only for its stellar cast and crew but also for its unique and thought-provoking musical offerings, exemplified by the impactful “Wrong Usage.” Movie enthusiasts can look forward to a cinematic journey that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impression, making “Saindhav” a must-watch during the festive season.