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Tulsi Kumar talks about her next song Enni Soni from Saaho

Singer Tulsi Kumar is currently riding high with the great response her song O Saki Saki from Batla House is getting. Tulsi has sung mostly romantic tracks and with O Saki Saki it is surely a big shift for her. We recently met Tulsi for interaction and spoke to her about O Saki Saki, her upcoming song Enni Soni from Saaho and a lot more…

When we asked her about her upcoming projects, Tulsi said, “Next for me is a song from Saaho and it's called Enni Soni. You get to hear me in four different languages. Apart from that, there’s a single that I am working on.”


Tulsi has sung the song in four languages, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. When we asked her if it was difficult for her to sing in different languages and if she is well-versed with all the languages, the singer said, “No, I don’t know the languages, so I wrote it down (lyrics) in my own language, I wrote it down in Hindi, and then I learned what it means. I had translators and coaches.”

Watch the full interview here…

The teaser of Enni Soni has been released and it surely looks like the love anthem of the year. The song has been shot at some beautiful locations and Prabhas and Shraddha are looking damn good in it. UV Creations, the producer of the film, tweeted, "Even a little tease of this soulful track will leave you completely lovestruck! ?

#EnniSoni Teaser, Out Now! ?"

Saaho stars Prabhas as the male lead and his fans are super excited for the movie. Directed by Sujeeth, Saaho was slated to hit the screens on 15th August 2019, but it has been postponed to 30th August 2019. A few weeks ago, the makers of Saaho had released the teaser of the film and it has received a great response.

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