“Roshan & Anaswara Shine in Champion’s First Song”Out Now
A Rustic, Heart-Touching Melody Unveiled — Gira Gira Gingiraagirey From Roshan & Anaswara Rajan’s Champion
Young and talented actor Roshan undergoes a striking transformation in Champion, a period sports drama directed by National Award winner Pradeep Advaitham. Produced jointly by Swapna Cinemas, Anandi Art Creations, and Concept Films, with Zee Studios presenting, the film is already carrying strong momentum. With Swapna Cinemas known for delivering content-driven blockbusters, expectations around Champion are soaring. The film’s first look posters, teaser, glimpses, and the promo for its debut single have all received tremendous appreciation.
Today, the team has unveiled the lyrical video of the first song, “Gira Gira Gingiraagirey,” and it is an instant charmer.
Composed by Mickey J Meyer, the track is a soulful blend of rustic melody and emotional warmth. Its soothing musicality, enriched by Kasarla Shyam’s evocative lyrics, paints vivid portraits of village life, relationships, and simple everyday joys. Ram Miriyala’s raw, earthy voice elevates the song further, giving it an irresistible authenticity.
The visuals of Gira Gira Gingiraagirey also highlight the refreshing chemistry between Roshan and Anaswara Rajan. While Roshan exudes grace and youthful energy, Anaswara captivates with her natural charm. Together, they create an endearing and heartfelt screen presence.
Set in the pre-Independence era, the song gains depth through exquisite production design by the legendary Thota Tharani, who recreates the period setting with meticulous detail. Cinematographer R. Madhie enhances the experience with lush, immersive visuals, turning the song into a fully engaging sensory journey. Editing is handled by industry veteran Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao.
Gira Gira Gingiraagirey marks a beautiful and soulful start to Champion’s musical album. The film is gearing up for a worldwide release on December 25th, promising a warm and inspiring cinematic celebration this Christmas.
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