The much-anticipated song “Aaya Share…” from the upcoming film “The Paradise” has created quite a buzz since its release, shattering records and captivating audiences. Lyrics writer Kasarla Shyam expressed his excitement, stating that the music composed by Anirudh Ravichander has reached the hearts of the people in a way that resonates deeply with his literary work. Folk singers Jangireddy and Devayya delivered exceptional performances, adding to the song’s charm. Shyam noted, “No song has given me as much thrill in my career as this one.”
The film, directed by Sreekanth Odela and starring Nani in the lead role, is set to release on August 21 under the S.L.V. Cinemas banner, produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri. The team has reported that the feedback for the first song, “Aaya Share…”, has been overwhelmingly positive, marking a successful start for the movie’s music.
During a recent interaction with reporters, Shyam shared insights about Nani’s character in the film, known as Jadal. He emphasized the strong emotional core behind Jadal, revealing that the character is supported by a compelling storyline. “Now everyone is creating reels inspired by Jadal, and I feel delighted that we are reminding people of that culture,” Shyam remarked.
The song “Aaya Share…” is described as an anthem of inspiration, emerging from the perspective of a hero who motivates the masses. Shyam detailed that it took him a week to write the lyrics, influenced by the film’s setting in the 1980s, which incorporates elements of Urdu. “Since the story has a backdrop from that era, I used a significant number of Urdu words. The praise I’ve received on social media for the language and dialect I’ve employed has been wonderful,” he commented.
Shyam further expressed his joy upon hearing from listeners who felt rejuvenated by his lyrics, particularly someone who had lost everything in life. “Hearing that my song has inspired them to find new hope brings me immense happiness,” he stated, highlighting the emotional impact of his work.
In addition to “The Paradise,” Shyam has recently penned songs for other notable films such as “Lenin,” “Maa Inti Bangaram,” and “Ustad Bhagat Singh,” showcasing his versatility and commitment to the industry. As anticipation builds for “The Paradise,” fans are eager to experience the emotional depth and cultural richness that Shyam and the creative team have infused into the project. With its captivating music and relatable themes, “The Paradise” promises to resonate with audiences when it hits theaters next month.