‘NEE NANNA DEVATHE’ SONG RELEASED FROM THE FILM SURI ANNA

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Salaga fame Dinesh, known as Suri Anna, who had earlier produced the film Marigudda Gaddadharigalu, has now produced another film titled Suri Anna. He has acted as the lead and also directed the film. A song release event for the film, which is ready for release, was held recently.

The song Nee Nanna Devathe, composed by K.M. Indra, has been released through Lahari Audio by Velu. Lead actor–director Suri Anna, lead actress Sambhramashree, Prasad, Jack Jolly, Johnny Master, and Baby Marisha were present on stage.

Speaking at the event, Dinesh said he has worked as a junior artist in Rana, Devru, Drona, Kotigobba 3, and Chakravarthy. He stated that the film’s teaser and the song Madappa are already out, and the team has now released the love song Nee Nanna Devathe.

For the film, Suri Anna has prepared a six-pack physique, which he displayed at the end of the event. Cockroach Sudhi, Jack Jolly, Prasad, and a gym trainer appear in the film, with one of them portraying the main villain.

Dinesh explained that the film depicts how an innocent man reacts after losing his entire family. He stated that the film carries a message advising people not to act impulsively for momentary pleasure and not to depend on others, but to trust themselves. He said the heroine has performed well. The film has completed censor formalities. According to him, the film includes messages conveyed through real underworld individuals, and several people have contributed messages. A notable aspect mentioned was that real underworld gang members have acted in the film.

Lahari Velu said that special-needs children released the song at the event and noted the work of K.M. Indra. Cockroach Sudhi stated that Suri worked hard on the film and mentioned that he plays a character named Japan. Lead actress Sambhramashree, Jack Jolly, background score composer Sridhar Kashyap, and editor Vishva Elk also spoke about the film Suri Anna.

The trailer of the film is scheduled to be released on January 24, on the occasion of Suri Anna’s birthday.