Makers of 'Ranabaali' Surprise Fans with Wedding Song Preview for Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna!
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Hyderabad, Feb 28 (NationPress) The team behind director Rahul Sankrityan's highly anticipated period film, 'Ranabaali', celebrated the wedding of stars Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna by unveiling a sneak peek of their wedding song, 'Endhayya Saami', this Saturday.
Mythri Movie Makers, the production company behind the film, took to social media to share this 'Special Surprise', stating, "Our RANABAALI and JAYAMMA. Together, forever (Heart symbol). Commemorating their love with this special surprise. #EndhayyaSaami – Telugu #YedhayyaSaami – Tamil #EntheKannaala – Malayalam #EnayyaSaami - Kannada #OMereSaajan - Hindi. Ranabaali is set for a grand worldwide release on September 11th.
The melodious Telugu version of the song is composed by Ajay and Atul, with vocals by Shweta Mohan and Ajay Gogavale. The lyrics are crafted by Saraswatiputra Ramajogayya Sastry.
This romantic track portrays Jayamma's arrival at Ranabaali's residence following their wedding.
For those unfamiliar, Vijay Deverakonda portrays Ranabaali, while Rashmika Mandanna takes on the role of his wife, Jayamma. The film features Arnold Vosloo, renowned for his role in 'The Mummy', as the villain Sir Theodore Hector.
'Ranabaali' is produced on a grand scale by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar, with T-Series presenting the film. Set against a British-era backdrop, it is crafted as a period action drama. The narrative unfolds in the 19th century and is inspired by authentic historical events that transpired between 1854 and 1878, framed as a significant pan-India venture.
Reports indicate that 'Ranabaali' draws inspiration from genuine incidents of the 1850s that have been overlooked in mainstream historical narratives. The film aims to highlight events that were misrepresented by British historians.
Sources clarify that Ranabaali will not be a biographical account nor a textbook recitation, but rather a cinematic reinterpretation of an era based on multiple real accounts, oral histories, and neglected records.
Following 'Geetha Govindam' and 'Dear Comrade', 'Ranabaali' marks the third collaboration between Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda as a couple.