Poyiraa Mama: Dhanush in a new look Vaitla K, April 20, 2025April 20, 2025 “Poyiraa Mama” from “Kuberaa,” a pan-Indian spectacle that’s been brewing like a perfect storm, is out. The team of three National Award winners—Dhanush, director Sekhar Kammula, and musical maestro Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) – have teamed up for this film and for this song.DSP’s style songDSP delivers a power-packed composition brimming with infectious energy and foot-tapping beats. The song maintains a pulsating high tempo from start to finish, instantly connecting with both fans and the masses.Adding to the electrifying vibe, Dhanush’s vocals infuse the track with raw magnetism and unfiltered passion, injecting a visceral intensity that elevates the overall mood of the song.Lyricist Bhaskarabhatla crafts lines that strike a chord with the general audience, combining mass appeal with rhythmic brilliance. The visual spectacle is further amplified by Sekhar VJ’s dynamic choreography, which mirrors the song’s unrelenting energy.📖 Must Read: Kuberaa locks release date Dhanush throws himself wholeheartedly into the performance, dancing with remarkable spirit and authenticity that makes his presence utterly captivating.Expectations riseAltogether, the vibrant visuals, powerful vocals, compelling lyrics, and high-octane choreography come together seamlessly, creating a song that is not just heard—but experienced.📖 Must Read: I am not imitating Dhanush: PradeepWith “Poyiraa Mama”, the buzz surrounding Sekhar Kammula’s Kuberaa has gone up.“Kuberaa” is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on June 20, and the film stars an ensemble of stars including Dhanush, Nagarjuna, Rashmika Mandanna, and Jim Sarbh.Produced by Suniel Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao under Sri Venkateswara Cinemas LLP and Amigos Creations Pvt Ltd, Kuberaa is mounted on a monumental scale. With cutting-edge production values and a vision that bridges realism with grandiosity, while shot simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu, the film will release in five languages — Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam — marking a true pan-Indian cinematic spectacle.