Varun Tej’s upcoming film Korean Kanakaraju is steadily building buzz, and the makers have now kickstarted promotions with the release of its first single, Kamsahamnida. Directed by Merlapaka Gandhi, the film is shaping up as a unique entertainer blending horror, comedy, and cross-cultural elements set across India and Korea.
Composed by SS Thaman, the song carries a breezy, feel-good vibe. It opens with Ritika Naik playfully saying “Kamsahamnida,” sparking a lighthearted exchange with Varun Tej, who learns that it means “thank you” in Korean. This simple moment sets the tone for a soft and refreshing romantic track that captures the innocence of new love.
Penned by Kasarla Shyam and sung by Sid Sriram, the song blends subtle Korean influences with mainstream appeal, making it instantly catchy. The choreography by Yash Master adds visual charm, complementing the song’s lively and youthful mood.
Varun Tej appears in a rugged, massy avatar, bringing a fresh energy to his role, while his on-screen chemistry with Ritika Naik feels vibrant and engaging. Their pairing, combined with Thaman’s energetic composition, gives the song strong repeat value.
Backed by UV Creations and First Frame Entertainment, Korean Kanakaraju has already generated curiosity with its earlier title glimpse. With shooting nearing completion, the team is expected to announce the release date soon, further raising anticipation around this genre-bending entertainer.
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