Radhe Shyam Nagumomu Thaarale song teaser: Prabhas & Pooja Hegde look lost in each other in the second single

The teaser of second single from Radhe Shyam released in all South languages and it features Prabhas and Pooja in a romantic avatar. Full song will release on December 1.

Updated on Nov 30, 2021  |  02:46 PM IST |  1.1M
Radhe Shyam Nagumomu Thaarale song teaser
Radhe Shyam Nagumomu Thaarale song teaser: Prabhas & Pooja Hegde look lost in each other in the second single

The second single titled Nagumomu Thaarale in Telugu from Prabhas and Pooja Hegde's Radhe Shyam is out. Today, the promo video of the song has been released in all South languages and it is all thing romantic. The vocals by Sid Sriram in Telugu will tug at your heartstrings and leave you excited to see the full song on December 1, 2021. 

Radhe Shyam's new track full lyrical video, composed by Justin Prabhakar will release on December 1. The Telugu and Tamil song titled Nagumomu Thaarale and ThiraiyoaduThoorigai is sung by Sid Sriram and Kannada and Malayalam version titled NaguvanthaThaareye and MalaroduSaayame is sung by Sooraj Santhosh.

The teaser of the Aashiqui Aa Gayi song shows good chemistry between Prabhas and Pooja. It also features some stunning visuals which have left fans waiting for the complete track. In the morning, the makers also shared the Hindi version titled Aashiqui Aa Gayi teaser sung by Arjit Singh.

Check out the song teaser here:


Helmed by Radha Krishna Kumar, Radhe Shyam is one of the most anticipated films of Indian cinema. Radhe Shyam is set against the backdrop of Paris in the 1980s and features Prabhas as Vikram Aditya in the role of palmist and Pooja Hegde as Prerna. Krishnam Raju, Bhagyashree, Priyadarshi, and Sasha Chatri will be seen in supporting roles.

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Radhe Shyam is slated for a worldwide theatrical release in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada along with Chinese and Japanese languages simultaneously on the 14th of January, 2022.

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