Jakes Bejoy and Rimi Tomy set social media ablaze
‘A vibrant feast of rhythm’: Promo song from “Vilayath Buddha” sung by Jakes Bejoy and Rimi Tomy released
The energetic promo song from “Vilayath Buddha” has officially been released, promising to get audiences grooving with its infectious rhythm. Sung by Jakes Bejoy, Akhil Chand, and Rimi Tomy, the track is already creating a wave across social media, drawing attention for its catchy lyrics and pulsating beats.
The creative team behind the global hit “Enjoy Enjaami” has reunited for this promo, bringing their signature vibrancy to the track. Amith Krishnan of Moca Studio, known for his work on “Enjoy Enjaami” and several acclaimed Coke Studio releases, has directed the song. Abhimanyu Sadanandan, also associated with “Enjoy Enjaami,” handled the cinematography and is currently working on Raj B. Shetty’s upcoming films “Karavali” and “Jugari Cross.” The choreography is crafted by renowned Ria Sood, while Vinayak Sasikumar has penned the lyrics.
Released following the theatrical debut of “Vilayath Buddha,” the promo has taken social media by storm, amplifying the excitement surrounding the film. The movie stars Prithviraj Sukumaran and Shammi Thilakan in powerful roles, with Priyamvada Krishnan as the female lead, and continues to enjoy strong audience support in theatres.
Adapted from the celebrated novel by G. R. Indugopan, the film is directed by Jayan Nambiar and produced by Sandip Senan in association with A. V. Anoop for AVA Productions under the Urvasi Theatres banner, which has previously delivered hits like “Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum,” “Sathyam Paranjal Vishwasikkuvo,” and “Saudi Vellakka.” The screenplay is co-written by G. R. Indugopan and Rajesh Pinnadan, with cinematography by Arvind Kashyap and Renadive. The songs and background score by Jakes Bejoy have already been widely appreciated for their musical appeal.
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