

Ahead of the theatrical release of Sing Geetham, the makers unveiled a special video conversation featuring filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, producer-director Nag Ashwin, and music director Devi Sri Prasad. Sharing his excitement, Rajamouli revealed that he had first heard the film’s unique concept from his brother M.M. Keeravani back in 1995 and was deeply impressed by its originality. He praised legendary filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao for envisioning such an imaginative story and appreciated Nag Ashwin for backing the unconventional project. Rajamouli also purchased the first ticket of the film as a gesture of support.
Nag Ashwin recalled that his association with Singeetham Srinivasa Rao began during the making of Mahanati and said that what started as a tribute project eventually became a film they genuinely believed in. He described the story as engaging, relevant, and appealing to audiences across all age groups. Meanwhile, Devi Sri Prasad shared that composing music for a musical fantasy film was a completely new experience and revealed that he created nearly 200 tracks before shooting even began. Blending music, fantasy, and supernatural elements, Sing Geetham is set for a grand theatrical release tomorrow.



















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