The Telugu film industry is churning out hundreds of films every year and the number of ventures only keeps increasing with the passage of each year. In that light, the upcoming Telugu film, Valayam, which is yet to screens, stars Laksh Chadalavada as Arvind, who must solve the mystery of his wife's disappearance, Digangana Suryavanshi as Disha, before time runs out and he becomes the prime suspect.
Directed by Ramesh Kadumula, Valayam has been produced by Padmavathi Chadalavada under the STTV Films banner and includes music composed by Shekar Chandra. With the film gearing up for its theatrical release soon after a few delays over the past few months, the makers have begun promotions and have now released the much-awaited lyric video for the 'Ninnu Chusake' song sung by Anurag Kulkarni to the lyrics penned by Vanamali.
The biggest highlight of Valayalam will no doubt be the on-screen chemistry between the lead pair, Laksh Chadalavada and Digangana Suryavanshi, who are setting the screen on fire in the 'Ninnu Chusake' song lyric video that has been released on YouTube on the Mango Music channel.
Check out the 'Ninnu Chusake' song lyric video from Valayam below:
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