The ballet dance may well be amenable for the song. Somehow, Harris seems to think that this number is for a medium-range star, a Kollywood one at that.
While Hari Charan's voice is very familiar, Shakti Shree's voice will take its sweet time to sink in. They vie for each other's company, an urge and a bonding brought out well by Shastry's lyrics (read phrases like 'Nnuvu navu visiresthe'). The lines are lilting and the love birds are in a mirth. The lyrics, the vocals and the music, in that order, make the number. Not to be missed, the way the hero's identity (of spy) is highlighted musically and lyrically is awesome. The lyrics appease him, elevate him and create a sense of invincibility about AR Murugadoss' protagonist. Ramajogayya Sastry's greatest ever spy is not just amazingly omnipotent but also enjoys omniscience of eminence. The stanza does remind one of Keeravani's 'Dhinthana' number from 'Dikkulu Choodaku Ramayya'. You have to listen to the beats to start tapping your foot and jive in exhilaration. Harris Jayaraj's music gets it going from the word go. Nikitha Gandhi, Hari Charan, Shakti Shree, Brijesh Tripathi, Harini, Jogi Sunitha, Pravin Saivi, Christopher Stanley, and Sathya Prakash are the singers.Īs the pulsating title of the number suggests, it's a hero-centric single that catapults the spy of the moment to supermanship. This Harris Jayaraj's album has been penned by Ramajogayya Shastry.