‘Mangalasnanam’ Lyrical Song Released from Husharu Pittalu
The youthful entertainer Husharu Pittalu, starring Anshu and Vasavi Ganesan as the lead pair, is steadily creating a buzz. The film is being produced by Venkat Yadav under the banner of Rudra Kranthi Pictures, with Padma Amma and BVG Studios presenting it. Directed by Bikshu, the film has completed its shoot and is all set for release through leading distribution houses Asian Suresh Films.
The teaser released recently received an overwhelming response. Adding to the excitement, the makers have now unveiled a heartfelt emotional song titled Mangalasnanam. The song beautifully captures the deep emotional bond between a father and his daughter, portraying how lovingly a father raises his child and how deeply he cherishes her. The father–daughter relationship forms the emotional core of this touching number.
The song is penned by SS Chiranjeevi and sung by Yogi Suresh and Vihaa, with soulful music composed by Charan Arjun. The film is slated to hit theatres soon.
Speaking on the occasion, director Bikshu said,
“This song beautifully expresses the affectionate bond between a father and daughter. Husharu Pittalu is a family-oriented film that today’s youth and parents should watch together. It is guaranteed to bring freshness and excitement to young audiences. I have drawn inspiration from real-life incidents that happened around me while making this film. I strongly believe the film will be a success. After watching it, audiences will come out thrilled, surprised, and emotionally moved.”
“While the first half is filled with youthful and entertaining content, the second half carries a more mature and meaningful narrative. This is definitely a good film. Through this story, the director conveys an important message to both youth and parents. Viewers will feel more responsible after watching the film. A strong message has been delivered in a highly entertaining manner, and the performances feel extremely natural. Without a doubt, this film will be successful.”
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