‘Dhandoraa’ Title Song Released: A Powerful Voice for Equality
The lyrical video of the ‘Dhandoraa’ title song is out now, and it clearly sets the tone for the film. Rather than being a routine introduction, the song works as a strong statement of the film’s core idea. From the very beginning, it makes it clear that Dhandoraa is a film that speaks boldly, questions social divisions, and stands firmly for equality.
Composed by Mark K. Robin with lyrics by Kasarla Shyam, the song blends music with a clear social message. The opening lines“నిన్న మోసిన నన్ను మోసిన అమ్మ పేగు ఒక్కటేనన్న, నిన్ను కోసిన నన్ను కోసిన కారే రగతం ఒకటే నన్న”underline a simple truth: everyone is born the same, with the same blood. From there, the song directly questions caste-based discrimination, addressing it without hesitation or metaphor.
The lyrics feel raw and honest, driven by lived experience rather than dramatic exaggeration. There is anger in the words, but it is focused and meaningful. The song speaks not just for a character, but for many voices together, turning it into a call for dignity and self-respect.
Musically, the song is intense and energetic. With strong folk influences and powerful percussion, Mark K. Robin’s composition keeps the momentum high throughout. The sound supports the message, making the song feel urgent and uncompromising.
The vocals by Anthony Daasan and Mark K. Robin add further strength. Their rough, emotional delivery gives the song a protest-like quality, making it feel more like a rallying cry than a typical film track.
In the film, the title song acts as the foundation of Dhandoraa’s message. It prepares the audience for a story that deals directly with caste, identity, and human dignity, while still fitting within a commercial Telugu cinema format.
Earlier, the teaser hinted at this tone with its rural setting and the impactful line “చావు అనేది మనిషి ఇచ్చే ఆఖరి మర్యాద.” The softer song “Pilla” showed another emotional side of the film and gained good digital response, helping the film reach a wider audience.
With growing buzz, Dhandoraa has already secured strong pre-release deals. Mythri Movies has acquired the Nizam rights, Prime Show is handling Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Ceeded regions, and overseas distribution is with 8Atharvana Bhadrakali Pictures. The audio rights are with T-Series.
The film will have early overseas premieres from December 23, 2025, across 200+ theatres worldwide, and will release in cinemas globally on December 25, 2025, positioning itself as a bold and meaningful year-end release.


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