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Chali Chali Song: Kangana recreates Jayalalithaa's magic from her heydays in Thalaivi

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 02, 2021 4:45 PM

The first song of Kangana Ranaut led Thalaivi, a film based on the life of former Tamil Nadu Chief ...

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The first song of Kangana Ranaut led Thalaivi, a film based on the life of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and actor J Jayalalithaa is out. Titled “Chali Chali”, the song captures the ‘golden era of Jayalalithaa’. The song has been sung by Saindhavi Prakash and its lyrics have been penned by Irshad Kamil.“Chali Chali” chronicles Jayalalithaa’s journey in the Indian cinema. It has Kangana recreating many looks of the late actor, starting from her debut movie. She looks gorgeous as she replicates the charm that Jayalalithaa exuded on screen in her heydays. Before releasing the song today, Kangana had shared its teaser on Thursday. 

While sharing it, the 34-year-old actor had written, “The time capsule to #Thalaivi’s superstar era has arrived. Get ready to be mesmerized by her aura! ”The trailer of Thalaivi was released on Kangana’s 34th birthday, and it was applauded by the audience and people from the film industry. It showcased how Jayalalithaa transformed from the top female star of the Tamil film industry to a force to be reckoned with in the world of politics. The trailer also featured actor Arvind Swami in the role of MGR, a mentor figure to Jayalalithaa.Thalaivi is directed by AL Vijay and its script is written by Baahubali writer KV Vijayendra Prasad 

Tags: ThalaiviKangana RanautJayalalithaaSamantha Akkineni
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