Udit Narayan has once again lent his voice to a song for Chiranjeevi in the upcoming film ‘Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu’, directed by Anil Ravipudi. This marks another collaboration between the singer and the Telugu superstar, following their previous work in films like ‘Daddy,’ ‘Choodalani Vundi,’ ‘Indra,’ and ‘Tagore.’ Narayan expressed his positive relationship with Chiranjeevi, emphasizing the actor’s admirable qualities both on and off the screen. He highlighted Chiranjeevi’s reputation as a well-regarded individual, noting that there are no negative opinions of him in Andhra, Telangana, or Mumbai. Reflecting on their careers, Narayan drew parallels, mentioning his nearly 50 years of singing alongside Chiranjeevi’s 47-48 years of acting. He also shared the similarity of having sons of similar ages, expressing his desire for his son to sing for Ram Charan in the future. When asked about the difficulty of singing in Telugu, Narayan acknowledged the challenge of maintaining correct diction and pronunciation, while also expressing his belief that such challenges are a part of life. He has sung in numerous languages, including Hindi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, and various South Indian languages, and believes that art transcends linguistic boundaries.
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