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Andhra King Taluka music earns rave reviews

Andhra King Taluka music

The buzz surrounding Ram Pothineni’s much-anticipated film Andhra King Taluka is reaching fever pitch, and it’s not just the plot driving excitement, the film’s music is already being hailed as a major hit.

Produced by Mythri Movie Makers and directed by Mahesh Babu P, the film has seen its audio album strike a powerful chord even before its theatrical release. Several tracks are being lauded, with many considered chartbusters by fans and critics alike.

One song that has particularly stood out is Nuvvunte Chaley. What makes this number special is that Ram Pothineni has written the lyrics himself, marking his debut as a lyricist in a Telugu film. Lending his voice to the track is the celebrated composer-singer Anirudh Ravichander, whose emotive singing has been widely appreciated.

The film’s music is composed by the duo Vivek–Mervin, who bring a fresh and vibrant sound to the album. In addition to the romantic melody, the album features a spirited “first day first show” celebration track, evoking the infectious energy of die‑hard cinema fans.

Ram Pothineni has spoken emotionally about the project, calling the song “straight from my heart” and expressing gratitude to his team for inspiring him to write the character Sagar’s love journey. His genuine involvement in the music has only strengthened fans’ anticipation for the film, Andhra King Taluka.

The fact that the audio album is already being described as a “solid hit” ahead of the film’s release is seen as a major asset for the makers. With Andhra King Taluka scheduled to hit theatres on 28 November, the early success of its soundtrack could prove to be a powerful draw for audiences.

Fans are particularly excited to witness how the music complements the story and the on-screen performances. The combination of Ram’s heartfelt lyrics, Anirudh’s soulful voice, and Vivek–Mervin’s vibrant compositions has created an album that promises to linger in listeners’ minds long after the credits roll.

Kausalya Rachavelpula