Dasara is the biggest festival in Telangana. Bathukamma festivities, followed by Dasara is 10 days of celebrations.
Coming to the actual point, Nani’s Dasara is set in Telangana backdrop and the first single Dhoom Dhaam Dhosthaan shows the celebrations in coal mines.
Besides the celebrations of Nani and the gang, the song also shows Bathukamma’s festivities.
Santhosh Narayanan has rendered a massy and fast beat number and the tempo is same all through. Nani matched the composition with his superb energy in dances.
The much high the song gives; Nani’s vigour gives double josh. Donned rugged look for the character and clad in lungi, Nani’s getup deserves special mention.
Multiple singers crooned the number to show variation. Rahul Sipligunj crooned the number, along with Palamuru Jangireddy, Narsamma, Gotte Kanakavva and Gannora Dasa Laxmi.
Kasarla Shyam penned the lyrics which highlights the culture of Telangana. The beginning itself is kick-ass with Nani asking the drummers to consume a 90ml of drink.
In Nani’s style, Dummu Leshindi with lively composition, energetic singing and superb dances.
Keerthy Suresh is the heroine in the movie directed by Srikanth Odela and produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri.