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Rise Of Shyam, First Lyrical Of Nani’s Shyam Singha Roy, Is Out

The makers have released the first signal of Shyam Singha Roy

The makers of Natural Star Nani’s much awaited flick Shyam Singha Roy have started musical promotions by releasing first single- Rise Of Shyam today in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam languages. The film directed by Rahul Sankrityan has Mickey J Meyer rendering sound tracks.

Here is the first signal


The song Rise Of Shyam gives emphasis to the character of Shyam Singha Roy played by Nani. It describes the good deeds and aggressive nature of this Legend who fights for the welfare of his people. The lyrics written by Krishna Kanth are very inspiring, while Mickey J Meyer has come up with an exhilarating number. Vishal Dadlani, Anurag Kulkarni and Cizzy sung the number with high pitch vocals, making this a perfect title track for the film of the genre.

The lyrical video also shows few visuals of Nani as a Bengali guy and his get-up is impressive to the core. Sai Pallavi appears as Nani’s wife. Bengali words are included, since the story is set in Kolkata backdrop. The song is an instant hit and hints at a chartbuster music album ahead.

Krithi Shetty and Madonna Sebastian are the other heroines in the film that has original story by Satyadev Janga. Sanu John Varghese is the cinematographer, while Naveen Nooli is the editor.

National Award winner Kruti Mahesh and the very talented Yash master choreographed songs of the film.

Rahul Ravindran, Murali Sharma and Abhinav Gomatam will be seen in important roles in the film.

To be high on VFX, Shyam Singha Roy will be arriving in theatres in all south languages- Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam on December 24th for Christmas.

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