As Vadacurry starring Jai and Swathi hits the screens tomorrow, we at Pepper Show On bring to you few exclusive news about the movie.
The movie's running time is going to be 123 minutes. And apart from the songs in the album, there are going to be two additional bit songs coming in the movie. Since 'Nenjukulla Nee' received a very warm response from the viewers, the team has decided to come up with a female version of the song. And Ramya NSK, famous for her voice rendition in songs like 'Pom Pom Pom Penne' from Biriyani and 'En Fuse Poche' from Arrambam, has sung this version.
The other bit song is called 'Vaada Nanba' and is touted to be a song placed at a strategic point in the movie. This song has been sung by the debut music directors, Vivek and Mervin themselves. Also we hear that the BGM of the movie has been extensively done with the Chennai Strings Orchestra to add value to every visual in the movie. Also the Sunny Leone song has been captured in exotic locations, as this song comes as a dream sequence in the movie.
Lets hope Vadacurry sets the box office ringing from the word go.
The movie's running time is going to be 123 minutes. And apart from the songs in the album, there are going to be two additional bit songs coming in the movie. Since 'Nenjukulla Nee' received a very warm response from the viewers, the team has decided to come up with a female version of the song. And Ramya NSK, famous for her voice rendition in songs like 'Pom Pom Pom Penne' from Biriyani and 'En Fuse Poche' from Arrambam, has sung this version.
The other bit song is called 'Vaada Nanba' and is touted to be a song placed at a strategic point in the movie. This song has been sung by the debut music directors, Vivek and Mervin themselves. Also we hear that the BGM of the movie has been extensively done with the Chennai Strings Orchestra to add value to every visual in the movie. Also the Sunny Leone song has been captured in exotic locations, as this song comes as a dream sequence in the movie.
Lets hope Vadacurry sets the box office ringing from the word go.
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