SS Rajamouli praised Nag Ashwin’s vision for Sing Geetham, recalled his admiration for Singeetham Srinivasa Rao’s imagination, and bought the film’s first ticket.
Rajamouli Backs Sing Geetham
SS Rajamouli has extended his support to Sing Geetham, the upcoming musical fantasy that has already created curiosity with its unusual concept. During a special interaction with producer Nag Ashwin and music director Devi Sri Prasad, Rajamouli spoke about the film’s idea, its creative journey and his admiration for legendary filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The moment became even more special when Rajamouli bought the first ticket of the film.
A Story Rajamouli Heard Years Ago
Rajamouli revealed that he first came across the central idea of Sing Geetham around 1995 or 1996 through his brother MM Keeravani. He said the concept stayed with him for years because of its originality and daring imagination. According to Rajamouli, the idea was so unique that it needed a filmmaker with a bold and unconventional approach to bring it to life.
Nag Ashwin Praised For His Vision
Rajamouli appreciated Nag Ashwin for taking up such an unusual subject. He said a film with an eccentric and out-of-the-box idea needed someone equally creative to execute it, and Nag Ashwin was the right person for the project. For Nag Ashwin, Sing Geetham began as a tribute to one of Indian cinema’s most inventive storytellers, but gradually became a film he wanted audiences to experience in theatres.
DSP Creates A Musical World
Devi Sri Prasad described Sing Geetham as one of the most unconventional projects of his career. Unlike regular films where songs are composed during different stages of production, this film required the music to be created much before the shooting began. DSP said he composed hundreds of tunes during the process, building an entire musical world for the film. His comments suggest that music will play a major role in the storytelling.
A Rare Musical Fantasy Experience
Nag Ashwin explained that once audiences enter the world of Sing Geetham, the musical format becomes natural to the experience. He said viewers will stop questioning why characters are singing and will instead follow the emotional journey of the story. This approach makes Sing Geetham stand apart from regular mainstream films and positions it as a rare musical fantasy in Indian cinema.
Sing Geetham Set For June 12 Release
By buying the first ticket, SS Rajamouli not only showed his confidence in Sing Geetham but also expressed his deep respect for Singeetham Srinivasa Rao’s creative legacy. The film is set to release in theatres on June 12 and promises a unique cinematic experience. With Rajamouli’s appreciation, Nag Ashwin’s creative backing and Devi Sri Prasad’s musical contribution, Sing Geetham has gained strong attention ahead of its release.