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Pawan Sings a Complete Song Now?

We listened to Power Star pawan kalyan's voice as a playback singer for the first time in the movie 'Thammudu'. He sang bits songs such as 'Em Pilla Maatladavaa', 'Taadichettekkalevu...taatikallu teeyalevu' etc. In 'Khushi' he sang 'Bai baiyye bangaru Ramanamma'. Later, he sang a message oriented bit song 'Nuvvu saara taguta manuranno' for 'Johnny'. In 'Gudumba Shankar' and in 'Panja' also we heard his voice as a singer in bit songs.

Grapevine is that pawan kalyan once again reportedly sang a song for his upcoming film 'Aththarintiki Daaredi'. This time fans are hoping that he would sing a complete song for this movie. However, the makers have not yet confirmed this news yet. The movie's music has been scored by Devi Sri Prasad. Trivikram wields the megaphone for this romantic and family entertainer. Dusky beauty Samantha pairs up with pawan kalyan in this movie. BVSN Prasad is producing this movie on Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra.

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