The eagerly anticipated song Kissik was released during a lavish Pushpa: The Rule promotional event in Chennai. The goal of the song is to recreate the enchantment of Pushpa: The Rise's famous Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava. Subhalakshmi sang the song, which was composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The dynamic between allu arjun and Sreeleela is accentuated by colorful images and a group of background dancers.
 

It's too soon to tell if Kissik will be able to replicate Oo Antava's magic. It's a nice, catchy tune. You get to like it after several hearings. Double entendres abound in the lyrics, which is appropriate for item music. Although Subhalakshmi's selection was unexpected, she did a fantastic job. In the lyrical video, Ganesh's choreography appears simple, but we must view the entire song to make that determination. Despite her best efforts and stunning appearance, Sreeleela simply cannot compete with Samantha's attractiveness.
 
Sreeleela is for the social media nibbis, whereas samantha is for adults, according to some audience members. allu arjun and Sreeleela's dances are being praised in the hindi version, however the lyrics are being praised as being really poor and offensive. Instead than seeming sensual, the "Thappad Maarungi" part sounds strange and inadvertently humorous. These explicit lyrics are unfamiliar to them. We will have to wait and watch how the music is positioned and used in the movie, as well as how it affects the plot. The Kissik song is now nice, but it doesn't seem likely to increase the movie's hype.
 

 

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