Nagabandham’s Namo Re Song Impresses With Spiritual Depth and Grand Visuals

Published on Sunday, 15 Mar 2026 02:03 PM

Producer-turned-director Abhishek Nama is gearing up for his second directorial venture, Nagabandham, a devotional drama starring Virat Karna, Nabha Natesh, and Iswarya Menon in the lead roles. After drawing solid attention with its teaser, the team has now released “Namo Re,” a lavishly mounted song that stands out for its spiritual theme and visual grandeur.

Paying tribute to Lord Narayana, “Namo Re” blends devotion, faith, and inner strength in an appealing manner. Composers Juned Kumar and Abhe give the track a pleasing mix of classical and contemporary sounds, while lyricist Sriharsha Emani pens meaningful lines that add emotional and spiritual depth. Singers Sindhuja Srinivasan and Aishwarya Daruri further lift the song with their heartfelt vocals.

One of the biggest highlights of the song is its grand choreography by Ganesh Acharya and Shrasti Verma. Mounted on a massive scale, the number features over 2,000 dancers performing various Indian dance forms, bringing vibrant energy and cultural richness to the screen. Nabha Natesh and Daksha Nagarkar make a striking impression with their graceful classical performances.

The song’s visual appeal is elevated by the stunning set work of production designer Ashok Kumar, who recreated the Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple with impressive detail and authenticity. Cinematographer Sounder Rajan captures the set’s magnificence with rich frames and vibrant imagery, adding to the devotional mood and making the song a visually immersive experience.

Produced by Kishore Annapreddy and Nishitha Nagireddy, Nagabandham is shaping up as an ambitious pan-Indian project rooted in devotion and culture. More than just a song release, “Namo Re” serves as a grand showcase of spiritual emotion, musical richness, and cinematic scale, further raising curiosity around the film, which is slated for a grand summer release.


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