Kamsahamnida from Varun Tej’s Korean Kanakaraju is a lively romantic song

Published on Saturday, 11 Apr 2026 08:37 PM

Mega Prince Varun Tej will be next seen in the horror-comedy entertainer Korean Kanakaraju. The production is progressing at a swift pace, with director Merlapaka Gandhi steering the project into its final shooting phase. Produced by UV Creations and First Frame Entertainment, the film is a vibrant fusion of horror, humor, and cross-cultural flavour, unfolding across Indian and Korean landscapes.

The team began the musical promotions by launching the first single, Kamsahamnida. The song composed by Thaman opens with Ritika Naik playfully uttering Kamsahamnida, prompting Varun Tej to curiously ask its meaning. Her reply, thank you in Korean, serves as a warm curtain-raiser to the romantic energy between them.
The song carries a breezy, upbeat feel, mixing subtle Korean influences with a catchy, mainstream appeal. Kasarla Shyam’s lyrics capture the charm and purity of budding romance, while Sid Sriram’s soothing yet emotive vocals add depth to the track. Yash Master’s choreography enhances the visual appeal, perfectly complementing the song’s lively mood.

With a rugged, massy makeover, Varun Tej exudes effortless energy on screen, and his chemistry with Ritika feels fresh, vibrant, and engaging. Their interactions, backed by Thaman’s peppy composition, make the song instantly addictive.

Earlier, the title glimpse revealed on Varun Tej’s birthday ignited curiosity for its stylish presentation and fun mood. The sneak peek offered a glimpse into the eccentric world of Korean Kanakaraju, hinting at a refreshing horror-comedy loaded with entertainment. With shooting nearly finished, the team will soon unveil the release date.


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