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RRR: First song from the SS Rajamouli's directorial to be out on 1st August 2021

RRR: First song from the SS Rajamouli's directorial to be out on 1st August 2021

On Monday (26), it was announced that the music rights of SS Rajamouli’s RRR have been acquired by T-Series and Lahari Music. Now, on Tuesday (27), T-Series announced that the first song of the film titled Dosti (Hindi) will be released on 1st August 2021.

T-Series took to Twitter to inform everyone about it. They tweeted, “The First Song from #RRRMovie on August 1st, 11 AM. #Dosti #Natpu #Priyam An @mmkeeravaani Musical. @ItsAmitTrivedi @itsvedhem @anirudhofficial @IAMVIJAYYESUDAS #YazinNizar on @TSeries @LahariMusic.”


The song will also be launched in other languages as well. It looks like the track revolves around friendship and that’s why the makers have decided to release it on International Friendship Day 2021.

It is composed by MM Keeravaani and singers like Amit Trivedi, Hemachandra, Anirudh Ravichander, Vijay Yesudas, and Yazin Nizar have sung the song in different languages.

While talking about acquiring the music rights of the film, Bhushan Kumar, the head honcho of T-Series, stated, "It is one of the biggest films we are partnering on.  As a viewer, I have always admired SS Rajamouli's body of work and revered MM Keeravaani's music. I'm thrilled to be associating with RRR because it's the biggest film that will release this year. The music is outstanding and I'm sure the audience will love it, too."

RRR stars Ram Charan, Jr NTR, Ajay Devgn, and Alia Bhatt in the lead roles. The film is slated to release on 13th October 2021.

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