Andhra King Taluka’s second single: Puppy Shame

The first song, “Nuvvunte Chaley,” from Ram Pothineni’s “Andhra King Taluka” struck a chord with listeners. Continuing the musical promotions, the makers are now gearing up to release the second single.

Titled “Puppy Shame”, the quirky second single composed by Vivek–Mervin will be released on September 8. The announcement poster shows Ram with a playful expression. “Andhra King Taluka” presents Ram as a die-hard movie buff, with the narrative unfolding as the biopic of a fan.

Bhagyashri Borse plays the female lead, while Upendra appears in a pivotal role as a superstar.

The film, directed by Mahesh Babu P and produced by Mythri Movie Makers, is all set for a grand worldwide release on November 28. The makers have been going all out with promotions, and the buzz around the film has only grown stronger since the title glimpse and the first single dropped.

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