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Bro's stellar theme song: A fusion of 30+ voices that's enthralling the youth

'Bro' features Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej as the heroes and ... Read More
'Bro,' featuring Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej as the heroes, has introduced an exceptional theme song that boasts an astounding collaboration of more than 30 singers. The extended version of this song has already become a sensation among the youth, and music enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting its inclusion in the film.

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The theme song from 'Bro' was initially used in the title announcement and glimpses of the movie, and it quickly caught the attention of the audience. The credit for this musical marvel goes to the exceptionally talented music director, S Thaman. Known for his ability to create mesmerizing tunes, Thaman turned the already popular bit song into an elaborate masterpiece.

Thaman brought together an impressive lineup of singers to create this musical extravaganza. The list includes well-known names like Aditi Bhavaraju, Aditya Iyengar, Sahiti Chaganti, Pratyusha Pallapothu, Revanth, PVNS Rohith, Satya Yamini, and many more. Each of these singers contributed their unique styles and voices to add depth and richness to the song. The involvement of such a diverse group of talented individuals undoubtedly elevated the song to new heights.

The lyricist for the theme song is Kalyan Chakravarthy, who penned captivating lines that perfectly complement the melody. With his skillful wordplay and emotive expressions, the song's impact is further amplified, making it an unforgettable musical experience for the listeners.

'Bro' boasts an ensemble cast, including the charismatic Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej in the lead roles. Joining them are talented actors like Priya Prakash Varrier, Ketika Sharma, Brahmanandam, and Subbaraju, promising an engaging cinematic experience. With its grand worldwide release scheduled for July 28th, 2023, 'Bro' is set to make its mark as an exceptional cinematic and musical masterpiece.




Their Humble Beginnings and Glittering Careers

In the glitzy world of the entertainment industry, our favourite movie stars lead lives of luxury and fame. However, behind their current stardom lies a journey of hard work and determination. Many of these celebrated heroes started their careers with regular jobs before making it big in the movies. Let's take a closer look at the inspiring journeys of some of our beloved heroes and the jobs they pursued before entering the world of Telugu cinema.


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Allu Arjun, fondly known as the "Stylish Star," had a unique job before entering the film industry. He worked as an animator, but destiny had different plans for him. His debut in 'Gangotri' (2003) marked the beginning of his rise to fame. The cult classic 'Arya' (2004) earned him a Nandi Special Jury Award and catapulted him to stardom. Allu Arjun's career boasts of several successful films like 'S/O Satyamurthy' (2015), 'Rudhramadevi' (2015), and 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo' (2020). His pan-India appeal was further established with 'Pushpa: The Rise' (2021).


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Before becoming the charismatic and rowdy persona on the silver screen, Vijay Deverakonda worked as a tuition master. He entered the film industry with his debut in 'Nuvvila' (2011) but gained widespread recognition and acclaim for his role in the coming-of-age drama 'Yevade Subramanyam' (2015). His breakthrough came with 'Arjun Reddy' (2017), which established him as a leading actor. Subsequently, he delivered several box office hits, including 'Geetha Govindam' (2018) and 'Taxiwaala' (2018), solidifying his position as a star hero.


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The towering and handsome Gopichand started his career as a newsreader in a popular TV channel. His debut film 'Tholi Valapu' (2001) didn't make much impact, but he gained recognition playing antagonist roles in films like 'Jayam' (2002) and 'Varsham' (2004). It was the film 'Yagnam' (2004) that gave him the much-needed breakthrough. He earned the monikers "Action Star" and "Macho Star" for his dynamic performances in action-packed roles.


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Before setting foot in the film industry, Sudheer Babu excelled as a badminton player. He was ranked Number 1 in both Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka and even played as a doubles partner alongside the renowned Pullela Gopichand. Sudheer made his debut as a lead actor in 'Shiva Manasulo Shruti' (2012). His talent and dedication were evident in successful films like 'Prema Katha Chitram' (2013) and 'Sammohanam' (2018). He is all set to portray Gopichand's character in the latter's biopic.


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Mohan Babu, the versatile actor with a repertoire of over 500 films, had a modest beginning as a gym teacher at the YMCA College of physical education. His introduction to scriptwriter Dasari Narayana Rao marked a turning point in his life. Babu's acting career took off with the film 'Swargam Narakam' (1975), where he portrayed a villain. His exceptional performances in various roles earned him immense fame and respect in the film industry.


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One of the most beloved comedians in Indian cinema, Brahmanandam, had a different career path before tickling our funny bones. He worked as a Telugu lecturer after completing his Master of Arts degree. Alongside his teaching job, he pursued theatre and mimicry. His talent caught the attention of director Jandhyala, leading to his breakthrough role in the film 'Aha Naa Pellanta!' (1987). Brahmanandam holds the Guinness World Record for the most screen credits for a living actor and has won numerous awards for his impeccable comic timing.


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