
Lyrically, the song—penned by Sri Harsha Emani—blends boldness with poetic imagery. While not groundbreaking, the lyrics include a few standout lines that grab attention on the first listen, such as “Pedavi kosam padavulu... nabhiki naalugu oollu arpistantaamantunnaaru ee nawabulu...” and “Vennela pootha naa ollu...,” which reflect a flamboyant tone fitting for the item number genre. Sung by Lipsika Bhashyam and Aditya Iyengar, the vocals complement the track’s glamorous visuals, and Nidhhi Agerwal’s energetic performance helps elevate the experience. However, the absence of lead actor pawan kalyan in the song may limit its mass appeal to his fan base, who often expect his presence in major musical moments of his films.
Produced by A. M. Rathnam and directed by jyothi krishna and krish Jagarlamudi, hari Hara Veera Mallu is scheduled for release on june 12. The film’s overall reception will likely influence the reach and popularity of “Taara Taara,” as the song, while well-crafted, might not generate enough buzz on its own to become a viral chart-topper. That said, it serves its purpose as a lavish spectacle within the larger cinematic narrative and contributes to the grandeur that hari Hara Veera Mallu aims to present. Whether it becomes a memorable highlight or fades into the broader tapestry of the film remains to be seen.