KVN Productions introduced “Shiva Shiva”, a fascinating Kannada family music from the much- awaited Pan-Bharat movie KD – The Satan, directed via the visionary Prem, which is now the fresh sensation in Pan-Bharat.
This mesmerizing anthem can pay homage to the affluent prosperous custom of Kannada family song, merging its colourful roots with cinematic grandeur.
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Composed via the maestro Arjun Janya and dropped at generation during the lens of cinematographer William David, the music is a masterpiece of cultural intensity and inventive brilliance. That includes stellar vocalists—Kailash Kher and Prem (Kannada), Vijay Prakash (Tamil and Telugu), Pranavam Shashi (Malayalam), and Kailash Kher along Saleem Grasp (Hindi)—each and every rendition carries its regional essence future conserving the soulful spirit of the music.
The lyrical excellence of “Shiva Shiva” is attributed to acclaimed writers Manjunath BS (Kannada), Madhan Karky (Tamil), Chandra Bose (Telugu), Raqueeb Alam (Hindi), and Mankombu Gopalkrishnan (Malayalam). Excused underneath the famend Anand Audio label, the music is a party of cultural variety and the common enchantment of Indian family song. It’s now to be had in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam.
The elegant drop of the music was once marked via Bollywood famous person Ajay Devgn, who introduced it on December twenty fourth at 11:04 PM. Esteemed filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj (Leo, Vikram, Grasp) amplified the drop via sharing the music on his social media. Moreover, the Telugu model was once unveiled via celebrated director Harish Shankar (Gabbar Singh, DJ, Ustaad Bhagat Singh), making the development a elegant spectacle around the business.
The powerhouse of skill, Dhruva Sarja, takes heart degree in KD – The Satan, handing over an electrifying efficiency that redefines depth. His signature hook step in “Shiva Shiva” has already taken social media via typhoon, garnering massive love from fanatics national.
With its rhythmic beats, rustic allure, and devotional fervor, “Shiva Shiva” is greater than a music—this is a birthday celebration of Kannada family tradition and a musical enjoy that transcends linguistic obstacles.
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