Why Did Ram Gopal Varma Praise Ram Charan's 'Peddi' Director for 'Chikiri' Song?
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Key Takeaways
- Ram Gopal Varma praises Buchi Babu Sana for directing the song effectively.
- The song 'Chikiri' highlights the hero's authenticity and charm.
- Music composed by A R Rahman enhances the song's appeal.
- The title 'Chikiri' signifies beauty without makeup.
- Ram Charan's performance showcases his signature dance style.
Chennai, Nov 11 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has praised Buchi Babu Sana, the director of the highly anticipated film 'Peddi' starring Ram Charan, for his adept focus in the newly launched track 'Chikiri'.
In a detailed post on his X account, Varma expressed his admiration after viewing the Chikiri Chikiri song, stating, "The ultimate goal of every element in cinema—be it direction, music, or cinematography—should be to elevate the HERO. For the first time in a long while, I witnessed @AlwaysRamCharan in his most authentic, dynamic, and fervent form in the #peddi song Chikiri Chikiri."
He further congratulated Sana, saying, "Hey @BuchiBabuSena, hats off to you for realizing that a star shines the brightest when unencumbered by unnecessary embellishments, not overwhelmed by grandiose sets or a sea of dancers. You have placed the emphasis precisely where it belongs… on the star himself."
Appreciative of Varma's kind words, Buchi Babu Sana responded, "Thank you immensely for your generous remarks, @RGVzoomin Sir. I firmly believe that in a major film, while the director can have his moment, the STAR must shine the brightest. Your acknowledgment means a great deal to me, sir."
It's worth noting that the team behind 'Peddi' unveiled the catchy romantic single 'Chikiri Chikiri' last Friday, much to the excitement of fans and cinema enthusiasts.
This upbeat track, composed by A R Rahman, features lyrics by Balaji and vocals by Mohit Chauhan. Ram Charan showcases his distinctive dance style, perfectly aligned with Rahman’s vibrant and energetic score. The rhythm is pulsating, delivering a captivating audio-visual experience. Charan appears in a rugged, rustic avatar, and the hook step is a visual delight.
In an intriguing revelation, director Buchi Babu Sana recently shared the meaning behind the song's title 'Chikiri'. In a video conversation with the maestro A R Rahman, he explained, "The hero first sees the heroine in the village. He tells his friend that she is a rare beauty who looks stunning without makeup, referring to her as a chikiri."
Sana elaborated, "The men in the hero's village affectionately call the beautiful women there Chikiri, marking the beginning of the song."
Meanwhile, sources indicate that the team is diligently working to keep the project progressing as per schedule.