‘Nagabandham’ makers drop first single ‘Namo Re’: Grand dance spectacle celebrates Indian culture

‘Nagabandham’ makers drop first single ‘Namo Re’: Grand dance spectacle celebrates Indian culture
When devotion meets grandeur: Pan India film 'Nagabandham's first single 'Namo Re' out
The makers of the highly-awaited magnum opus film 'Nagabandham' have released their first single titled 'Namo Re Song' on Sunday. Sung by Sindhuja Srinivasan and Aishwarya Daruri, the music of the film and the song is jointly composed by Junaid Kumar and Abhe. The song sets the tone for the film's spiritual narrative, blended with traditional dance and cinematic orchestration. The song aims to transport the 'Namo Re' sets the tone for the film's narrative, blending powerful vocals, traditional devotional elements, and cinematic orchestration. A highlight of 'Namo Re' is its impeccable choreography by Ganesh Acharya and Shrasti Verma. It features around 1,000 dancers performing various Indian dance forms, creating a lively and visually striking presentation that celebrates India's cultural legacy. Abhishek Pictures, the official production banner of the film, shared the song on their Instagram handle.

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The movie is written and directed by Abhishek Nama and stars Virat Karrna in the lead role. The film also stars Nabha Natesh, Aishwarya Menon, Daksha Nagarkar, Mahesh Manjrekar, Jagapathi Babu, Murali Sharma and others in prominent roles.
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On the occassion of Mahashivaratri, Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu unveiled the teaser of 'World of Nagabandham', a visually expansive, dialogue-free spectacle that blends Indian mythology with historical action.
Opened with sweeping, atmospheric shots of the Himalayas, the video transitioned into haunting temple corridors, establishing a tone steeped in devotion and mystery.Mounted on a grand scale, the teaser relies purely on imagery, high-end visual effects and meticulous period detailing set in the 1750s.A devotionally charged musical score by Junaid Kumar underlines the visual narrative, amplifying the spiritual undertones.Striking imagery includes a majestic cobra coiled around a hidden treasure, a symbolic nod to the titular Nagabandham ritual. Large-scale battle sequences further hint at an action-driven storyline.Presented by Lakshmi Ira and Devansh Nama, and produced by Kishore Annapureddy and Nishitha Annapureddy under Abhishek Pictures and NIK Studios, the film is slated for a Summer 2026 release across Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.
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