Police Complaint Unveils Soulful Love Song “Prema O Prema”
The much-awaited action thriller Police Complaint stars power-packed performer Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and versatile actor Naveen Chandra in the lead roles. The film is produced by Balakrishna Maharana under the MSK Pramida Sri Films banner and is directed by Sanjeev Megoti.
A beautiful and melodious romantic number titled “Prema O Prema”, picturised on Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and Naveen Chandra, was officially launched by senior journalist Prabhu. The song has been released through Anwika Audios, and is already receiving a positive response for its soothing composition and emotional appeal.
Composed by Sudhakar Mario, “Prema O Prema” stands out as a refreshing romantic track. Speaking at the launch, director Sanjeev Megoti expressed strong confidence that the song will strike a chord with youth audiences, trend across platforms, and earn a place among popular love melodies. He also revealed that Police Complaint is a gripping horror thriller blended with intense action elements.
Designed as a complete entertainer, the film combines action, comedy, romance, and horror in a unique narrative. Along with the lead pair, the ensemble cast includes Krishna Sai, Ragini Dwivedi, Aditya Om, Ravi Shankar, Srinivasa Reddy, Saptagiri, Sharath Lohithaswa, Gemini Suresh, Dil Ramesh, and many others. Notably, close to 52 senior artists have appeared in this high-voltage action entertainer.
Cinematography is handled by S.N. Harish, while the action sequences choreographed by Dragon Prakash and Ravi Teja are expected to be major highlights. The characters portrayed by Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Naveen Chandra, and Ragini Dwivedi are said to be completely different from their earlier roles, adding novelty to the film.
Having recently completed its censor formalities, Police Complaint is gearing up for a theatrical release soon. The makers are confident that the film will captivate audiences with its engaging mix of thrills, romance, action, and horror.
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