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Suhas’ highly anticipated project, Ambajipeta Marriage Band, is set to hit theatres on February 2. Directed by newcomer Dushyanth Katikineni, the movie is creating a lot of excitement among movie enthusiasts with its intriguing promotional content. A few days before the film’s release, the makers are leaving no stone unturned to keep the excitement intact. In the same movie, they have recently released another song from the film.
The second single of the film is titled Maa Ooru Ambajipeta. Released on Tuesday, the song is composed by Sekhar Chandra, whereas Rahaman wrote the lyrics. Kaala Bhairava lent his voice to the song and Moin has choreographed the song. The song, Maa Ooru Ambajipeta, is filmed in a rural setting. It beautifully highlights the sentiments of the village while displaying the landscapes and other elements of the same.
The film Ambajipeta Marriage Band, apart from Suhas, will also be featuring Jagadeesh Prathap Bandari and Goparaju Ramana in significant roles. Earlier, the makers also released the first sing of the film which was titled Gumma. The song immediately caught everyone’s attention and received a significant response from the audience. The mass beats and peppy vibe when combined with Suhas and Shivani’s romantic looks, received thumbs up by the music enthusiasts.
It is being anticipated that Suhas, known for portraying diverse characters, will be seen doing a mix of comedy and drama in the film Ambajipeta Marriage Band. Earlier, the makers unveiled an engaging poster shared to announce the release date of the film.
Speaking of the actor, he made his debut as a lead in 2020 with the period romantic drama Colour Photo. The film was directed by debutante Sandeep Raj. A joint production of Amrutha Productions and Loukya Entertainment, the film emerged as a successful venture at the box office.
Suhas’ recent appearance was in the Telugu romantic drama Manu Charitra. Directed by Bharath Peddagani, the film also starred Shiva Kandukuri, Megha Akash, Priya Vadlamani, and Srikanth Iyengar in primary roles.
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