HomeMovie NewsJai Shri Ram bit song from Adipurush is truly a Goosebump material

Jai Shri Ram bit song from Adipurush is truly a Goosebump material

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Earlier today, the makers of Adipurush unveiled a special place poster on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanthi. The poster has got a positive response unlike other promotional content from Adipurush which had disappointed the audience till now. Also the first song of the film was also released and it is titled “Jai Shri Ram”. The audience is saying the song is generating goosebumps.

Manoj Muntashir penned the lyrics of this song while multiple male and female singers crooned it. Ajay Atul is the composers. This song was heard for the first time in the final stages of the Adipurush teaser and it had received great response from the audience back then. Now, the 1-minute bit song has been unveiled and it is truly a goosebump material.

Adipurush is currently in the post-production stage. It is set for a grand release on June 16th in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada. Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Om Raut, Prasad Sutar and Rajesh Nair produced the film under the banners T-Series Films and Retrophiles Production.

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Tanhaji fame Om Raut is the director of this mythological drama. This live-action 3D film features Prabhas in the role of Lord Rama, Kriti Sanon as Janaki, Saif Ali Khan as Lankesh, Sunny Singh as Lakshman and Devdatta Nage as Lord Hanuman.

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