On the occasion of International Workers’ Day, the makers of Bhagavanthudu released a powerful new song titled “Saranamanna Saranam,” paying tribute to the hardworking communities of the country.
The film stars Thiruveer in the lead role alongside Faria Abdullah, while Kannada actor Rishi plays an important role. Presented by Asian Films’s Narayan Das Narang and Panasa Shankaraya Goud, the movie is produced by Ravi Panasa under the banner Ravi Panasa Film Corporation. Directed by debutant G.G. Vihari, Bhagavanthudu is being made as a romantic period political action drama and is gearing up for release soon.
Released specially for May Day, “Saranamanna Saranam” highlights the spirit, strength, and struggles of the working class. The song has been composed by HI K.P and sung emotionally by Kumara Vagdevi. With powerful lyrics and a folk-inspired feel, the track celebrates workers and the deep-rooted tradition of worshipping village goddesses before beginning any work.
Talking about the song, the makers said that in rural culture, people pray to goddesses like Poleramma, Gangamma, and Yellamma before starting important work in fields, villages, and everyday life. The song reflects the bond between labor, faith, and motherhood, while honoring farmers, blacksmiths, potters, and every hardworking hand that builds society through sweat and dedication.
The team described “Saranamanna Saranam” as an anthem for workers and a heartfelt salute to the people who respect both labor and motherly strength.
The film also features Ravinder Vijay, Shelley Kishore, Kalakeya Prabhakar, Chirag Jani, and others in key roles.
The cinematography is handled by Raj Thota, music by HI K.P, editing by Prawin Pudi, and production design by Gandhi Nadikudikar. Action choreography is by Ram Kishan and Robin Subbu, while the lyrics are written by Chandrabose, Goreti Venkanna, and Kasarla Shyam.


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