Kiran Abbavaram Chennai Love Story Jigithara Song Releases

Kiran Abbavaram fans have a new romantic song to enjoy as Jigithara from his upcoming film Chennai Love Story was released on Saturday evening. The track was launched during a grand musical event in Tirupati and got a warm response from the audience. Anantha Sriram has written the lyrics with simple and sweet words that talk about love and devotion. Singer Karthik sang the song with a soft and emotional tone that matches the mood of the story.
Music composer Mani Sharma created the tune in his famous melody style that makes the song easy to listen to again and again. The song shows a lover expressing deep feelings for his partner and compares her to a heavenly angel who became the most important part of his life. This track adds another hit to the film’s music album.
The visuals of Jigithara also add more charm to the song with colorful scenes and a fresh look. The chemistry between Kiran Abbavaram and Sri Gouri Priya stands out and makes the romantic moments feel natural. The pair looks good on screen and their expressions help the song connect with viewers quickly. With Mani Sharma’s music and Karthik’s singing, Jigithara is shaping up to be a chartbuster like the earlier songs from the film. The makers have focused on keeping the music young and relatable, which is working well for Chennai Love Story.
Chennai Love Story is produced by SKN and Sai Rajesh under Amrutha Productions and Mass Movie Makers. The duo is known for films like Colour Photo and Baby that connected well with the youth audience. Sai Rajesh has written the story for this film while Ravi Namburii is directing it. The team is currently finishing post production work at full speed. The makers are planning a big theatrical release on July 24 and the songs released so far have already created good buzz. With Jigithara getting positive feedback, expectations for the film are going higher. The combination of a simple love story, fresh pair, and Mani Sharma’s melodies looks like a good mix for the audience.
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