New song from Devara Part 1: Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor’s sizzling chemistry steals hearts in ‘Daavudi’

Image source: SCREENSHOTS OF THE SONG Devara Part 1 will hit the big screens on September 27.

The new song from Devara Part 1 titled ‘Daavudi’ has finally been released. Featuring the film’s lead cast, Jr NTR and Janhvi KapoorThe peppy number is composed by Anirudh Ravichander and sung by Nakash Aziz and Akasa. Earlier this year, the makers teased the fans of the film with a poster of the song. After the success of the hit song ‘Fear Song’ and the recent release of ‘Chuttamalle’, the makers have finally revealed the third part of the upcoming film. In the song, JR NTR and Janhvi Kapoor’s sizzling chemistry can be seen along with energetic dance moves.

Check out the song here:

Movie release date

The film was earlier slated to release on the occasion of Eid 2024, however, due to late VFX work, the film was postponed. Later, the makers announced October 10, 2024, as the release date, which was pushed forward to September 27. A report that went viral recently claimed that Bobby Deol will also be seen in the finale of Devara: Part 1 and in its second installment, both Saif and Bobby will be seen playing important roles as antagonists.

Box office crash

Alia BhattThe production by ‘s along with Dharma Productions is also set to release on September 27. Titled as Jigra, the film also features The Archies actor Vedang Raina in the lead role. Alia and Vedang will be seen playing siblings in this new film.

More details about Devara Part 1

In the movie, Saif Ali Khan will play the main antagonist. Devara Part 1 also marks Saif and Janhvi’s debut in Tollywood cinema. Karan JoharDharma Productions, headed by the actress and film producer, is responsible for the theatrical distribution of the film in the northern region.

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