Makers of Korean Kanakaraju film release the song Kamsahamnida

To the joy of movie enthusiasts and fans, the creators of director Merlapaka Gandhi‘s highly anticipated horror-comedy ‘Korean Kanakaraju,’ starring actor Varun Tej, released a behind-the-scenes video for the film’s wildly popular single ‘Kamsahamnida‘ on Friday.
The link to the BTS video was shared on the social media timelines of First Frame Entertainment, which is co-producing the movie with UV Creations.
Behind every crazy vibe song, it said, there’s an even crazier making! The BTS for Korean Kanakaraju’s debut single, Kamsahamnida, is shown here.
The song, the music of which was scored by Thaman, was released on April 11 of this year to an audience that was not familiar with it. The film begins with Ritika Naik playfully saying ‘Kamsahamnida,’ which prompts Varun Tej to ask what it means.
Her Korean response, “Thank you,” sets the tone for the romantic connection between them.
The song is a fusion of popular mainstream themes and delicate Korean influences, creating a lighthearted and upbeat atmosphere. The innocence of new love is captured in Shyam’s writing at Kasarala, and the emotion is exquisitely enhanced by Sid Sriram’s soft yet expressive voice. With choreography that reflects the song’s upbeat attitude, Yash Master enhances the visual appeal.
Varun Tej’s on-screen persona is vibrant and effortless, with a massive, rough appearance, and his connection with Ritika seems to be bright, energetic, and refreshingly fresh. The song’s immediate repetitiveness is due to their moments together, which are set against the upbeat music of Thaman.
The team is expected to announce the release date soon, as filming is about to wrap up.
The filmmakers revealed the start of the film’s last production schedule in Korea last month, as you may remember.
The crew had then planned a key one-week itinerary in Korea with meticulous care, according to sources close to the movie unit.
The filmmakers captured songs and some important moments during this period. The itinerary included Ritika Nayak, Satya, and Varun Tej. During this schedule, the sequences were filmed in vibrant Korean settings.
With a lavish budget, the movie combines humor and horror with a fascinating cross-cultural element, taking place in both Indian and Korean settings.
According to sources, Varun Tej’s character will be unlike any he has ever played and will portray him in a whole different way.
The release of the title sneak peek on Varun Tej’s birthday had already sparked a lot of excitement for the movie.
A photographer from India is seen being tortured by police officers in Korea during the title peek. The police are requesting the photographer to provide information about the whereabouts of someone they know as Kanakaraju.
At first, the photographer has trouble comprehending since he doesn’t speak the language. He tells the interpreter (Ritika Nayak) that he has no idea where Kanakaraju is when she arrives and explains what the police want from him.
However, on a night with a full moon, Varun Tej plays the role of a possessed Kanakaraju who enters the station and kills the Korean police officers with a Samurai sword.
The photographer remarks that this Kanakaraju isn’t our Kanakaraju… after he bursts into laughter and tells me I’m back in Korean.
Manoj Reddy Katasani handled the cinematography, and Satyaa G handled the editing for the movie.
