Janhvi Kapoor Charms Fans with Her Grace in 'Chikiri Chikiri'
Janhvi Kapoor adds charm and authenticity in her traditional langa voni, seamlessly fitting into the film�s rustic landscape.
By: Tupaki Gallery Desk | 7 Nov 2025 3:18 PM ISTGlobal star Ram Charan is all set to enthrall audiences once again, this time teaming up with Uppena fame Buchi Babu Sana for the highly anticipated film �Peddi.� With A.R. Rahman composing the music, expectations for the film�s album have been sky-high from day one. The makers recently unveiled the first lyrical track, �Chikiri Chikiri,� and it has already sparked immense curiosity among fans.
Promoted as a song with �rural beats and pan-world vibes,� the track beautifully blends authentic folk rhythms with Rahman�s signature global sound. Through it, Buchi Babu offers a glimpse into the raw, earthy, and emotionally rich world of Peddi. Right from the first listen, it�s evident that this isn�t your typical commercial number�it carries depth and texture, both musically and emotionally.
The lyrics by Balaji, beginning with �Aa chandhrullo mukka� jaarindhe deenakka��, feel deeply rooted in local culture while maintaining a refreshing unpredictability. Choosing Mohit Chauhan, a singer celebrated for his soulful, melodic tone, for such a rustic, folk-based song is a daring move by Rahman�and one that pays off beautifully. It�s the kind of track that grows on you with every listen�a true �slow poison.�
Visually, the lyrical video is a treat. Ram Charan�s rugged makeover�complete with long hair, a thick beard, and earthy attire�perfectly embodies the film�s rural essence. His energetic dance moves, choreographed by Jani Master, coupled with his commanding screen presence, elevate the song to another level. It�s impossible not to hit replay just to watch Charan�s electrifying performance.
Janhvi Kapoor adds charm and authenticity in her traditional langa voni, seamlessly fitting into the film�s rustic landscape. Rathnavelu�s cinematography deserves special mention for capturing the countryside�s natural beauty and the grandeur of the scenic hill backdrops. The visuals of Rahman and Mohit Chauhan at the piano further enhance the song�s cross-cultural, global aesthetic.
In conclusion, �Chikiri Chikiri� is a rare blend of musical experimentation and visual brilliance, with Rahman�s innovative soundscape and Ram Charan�s captivating performance at its heart. If this song is any indication, Peddi promises to be a cinematic and musical feast when it releases on March 27, 2026.
