To keep up with the viral Kannada hits this month, all you need to do is open Spotify! But if you are in the mood for a curated list, look no farther than this article. What’s new? What’s hot? And especially, what’s in trend? Well, we are here to answer all your questions.
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Agnyaathavaasa from Bhairathi Ranagal:
Providing a brief glimpse into what can be expected , Agnyaathavaasa set the bar high, creating much buzz around the Kannada film. Things don’t always go according to plan and director Narthan’s Bhairathi Ranagal is testament to the statement. Yet, a late release could not dull its sparkle! And now that the film is finally out, you can enjoy the Shankar Mahadevan track to your heart’s content!
Travel Song from Kannanjaru:
Coming from a film about coastal Karnataka culture, the fruit does not fall far from the tree! Radiating similar vibes, the song has made it onto the latest Kannada list! If you have qualms about the film, here are some words from director R. Balachandra, “Though the movie is made in a Coastal Karnataka backdrop, it is not about Kambala or Buta Kola. It is about a house that is kept open round the clock. No one dares to enter the house without removing their footwear. No shooting was held at that house so far, but we got permission to shoot”. Intrigued? Well the song will definitely cater to your taste.
Parichayavade from Bagheera:
Adding the sweetness amidst an ongoing drama, the second single from the superhit Kannada film Bagheera is sure to melt your heart. Capturing the romance between Sriimurali and actress Rukmini, the song is sung by Ritesh G Rao and composed by the talented Ajaneesh Loknath. With lyrics from Pramodh Maravante to literally get you in the mood, the song is perfect for a romantic getaway.
Gaayab from Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu:
Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu is on the to be released list of 2025. With an ambigious description that reads as, “The title means “You are responsible for your belongings.” As humans, we develop profound attachments to our belongings, which often intertwine with our deepest insecurities. Unfortunately, many of these insecurities manifest in reality”, it can be said that the song Gaayab, sung by Keshav Moorthy, Prasad K Shetty and Naveen Sajju, really plays into the vision they have going on for the Kannada film.
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