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Kurchi Madatha Petti: Mahesh Babu’s New Year treat

Kurchi Madatha Petti: Mahesh Babu's New Year treat.

Kurchi Madatha Petti is Mahesh Babu’s New Year treat. It is widely known that Superstar Mahesh Babu’s upcoming movie, Guntur Karam, is getting closer to its release date. The makers released a new song, Kurchi Madatha Petti’s promo from the film on Friday (December 29). Mahesh and Sree Leela’s stunning steps and the song’s mass beat have come across as a special attraction. Kurchi Madatha Petti is Mahesh Babu’s New Year treat.

The full song will be released on Saturday (December 30). This song promo was a  shocking thing for the fans and audiences, Trivikram and Mahesh went to Pakka Mass this time. Mahesh’s dance is not only a treat for fans but will be a feast for entire audiences.

Kurchi Madattha Petti Song Promo from Guntur Kaaram

Superstar Mahesh Babu brings the New Year festival early, and this song promo will boost the hype for the film multiple times, targeting the masses. It will be a massive celebration song in theaters. This time, Mahesh Babu and Trivikram are coming with pure mass commercial entertainer for Sankranthi.

As said above, Mahesh, who predominantly appears in class touch, has increased the speed with mass dance in this song. There are huge expectations for the film Guntur Karam, which Trivikram is directing. The film, which is in the race for Sankranthi, has competition from films like Hanuman, Saindhav, Eagle and Naa Sami Ranga. Mahesh Babu is currently in the US for New Year celebrations. As soon as he arrives, he will be busy with the promotions.

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