ghani starring varun Tej Konidela's latest single, Kodthe, is out now. tamannaah bhatia appears in a seductive persona in the song. In some stunning outfits, the starlet will be seen dancing to the energetic melody. Kodthe's lyrical video also contains some behind-the-scenes footage from the tune. ghani producers have enlisted the help of the tollywood star for this unique number.
Tamannaah Bhatia posted a preview poster for the track with the tagline "Making each blow tally releasing on Jan 15th!" a few days ago. tamannaah bhatia wore a sequinned blouse on the teaser image. Her honey-colored hair and scarlet lips completed her image. S Thaman, a well-known musician, created Kodthe, while Ramajogaya Sashtry wrote the lyrics.
Varun Tej will portray a boxer in the film, which is directed by kiran Korrapati. Sai Manjrekar, Jagapathy Baabu, Upendra, sunil Shetty, and naveen will play crucial roles alongside varun Tej in the flick. ghani, which was co-financed by Renaissance Productions and Allu bobby Company, will be released in theatres on march 18th. The cinematography for the production was handled by George C. Williams. varun Tej trained with former england fighter Tony Jeffries, who earned a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games, to play a fighter onstage.
Tamannaah Bhatia posted a preview poster for the track with the tagline "Making each blow tally releasing on Jan 15th!" a few days ago. tamannaah bhatia wore a sequinned blouse on the teaser image. Her honey-colored hair and scarlet lips completed her image. S Thaman, a well-known musician, created Kodthe, while Ramajogaya Sashtry wrote the lyrics.
Varun Tej will portray a boxer in the film, which is directed by kiran Korrapati. Sai Manjrekar, Jagapathy Baabu, Upendra, sunil Shetty, and naveen will play crucial roles alongside varun Tej in the flick. ghani, which was co-financed by Renaissance Productions and Allu bobby Company, will be released in theatres on march 18th. The cinematography for the production was handled by George C. Williams. varun Tej trained with former england fighter Tony Jeffries, who earned a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games, to play a fighter onstage.