Allu Aravind presents “Thandel,” a highly anticipated Pan-India film starring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, directed by Chandoo Mondeti and produced by Bunny Vas under the esteemed Geetha Arts banner. This film is inspired by real-life events that occurred in the village of D. Matchilesam in the Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh. Although these incidents are based on true stories, the emotions and circumstances surrounding the love between the two protagonists are so gripping and intense that they rival even the most thrilling fictional narratives.
Incorporating a significant aspect of Srikakulam’s rich cultural heritage, the film prominently features the ancient Shiva temple of Sri Mukhalingam. This temple is renowned for hosting the grand festival of Maha Shivaratri, celebrated with deep devotion and traditional splendor.
To honor this festival, the filmmakers have crafted a spectacular Shivaratri song that promises a unique and unforgettable experience. Filmed on a grand scale with elaborate settings and high production values, the song aims to capture the awe-inspiring spirit of Shivaratri and resonate with audiences of all ages.
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The musical score for this timeless song has been composed by Devi Sri Prasad, while Sekhar Master has directed the choreography, showcasing the talents of Naga Chaitanya, Sai Pallavi, and thousands of dancers. This Shivaratri song is poised to become one of the most memorable tracks in Naga Chaitanya’s career, and the entire team is excited to share this special piece with the audience.
Recently, the makers released a few posters from the song shoot, featuring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi in traditional attire, dancing alongside a large group of performers. A massive idol of Lord Shiva serves as a striking backdrop, highlighting the grandeur and scale of the production.
The film also boasts a talented crew, including National Award-winning composer Devi Sri Prasad for the music, Shamdat for cinematography, and National Award-winning editor Naveen Nooli. Srinagendra Tangala leads the art department, ensuring that every visual aspect of the film is top-notch.
“Thandel” is set for a Pan-India release in multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi, making it an eagerly awaited cinematic event.
A musical treat for the Shiva-Parvati ✨
This splendid song from #Thandel will be remembered for long ❤
From the beats of Rockstar @ThisIsDSP to the visual of stellar dance by Yuvasamrat @chay_akkineni & @Sai_Pallavi92, this song will be special for every reason
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— Geetha Arts (@GeethaArts) September 30, 2024