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Kissik First, NaaNaa Hyraanaa Second

Kissik First  NaaNaa Hyraanaa Second
Kissik First NaaNaa Hyraanaa Second

The Telugu film industry has once again proven its dominance in the realm of music with two highly anticipated songs shattering records in quick succession.  The recently released special song ‘Kissik’ garnered massive attention even before its launch. Despite receiving mixed reviews from audiences, the hype surrounding the track propelled it to set new benchmarks for Telugu and South Indian music.

Within 24 hours, ‘Kissik’ received an incredible 27 million views on YouTube, becoming the first song from the region to reach the 20 million and 25 million views milestones in a single day. This huge feat demonstrates the project’s tremendous anticipation and star power.

The much-anticipated song ‘Naa Naa Hyraanaa’ from Ram Charan’s ‘Game Changer’ was released yesterday, quickly following closely behind. Thaman S composed the song, which has been regarded as a true “Shankar-style” musical spectacle that outperformed fans’ expectations. This song achieved an astonishing 23 million views with in  24 hours, becoming the second Telugu song to surpass 20 million views in a single day.

These achievements highlight the growing influence of Telugu cinema on a global scale. With ‘Game Changer’ already generating significant buzz and the success of ‘Kissik,’ it is clear that the industry’s blend of grandeur and creativity continues to captivate audiences worldwide. As fans eagerly await the next chartbuster, Telugu music is undeniably setting a new standard for cinematic entertainment.

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