Poonakaalu and the mega mass combo are heavily featured in the song, and they catch our attention with their on-screen presence and dance moves. DSP deserves praise for the widely appealing idea. In contrast to the first half, which features solely chiranjeevi, the second half introduces ravi Teja, and the pair light up the dance floor with their incredible skills. With a large group of dancers moving in time with chiru and ravi Teja, the dance scenes appear much more appealing.
While ravi Teja appears lively in the song, Chiru's appearance makes us think of Mutha Mestri. In addition to singing with ram Miriyala on the song, rapper Roll Rida also wrote some chirpy lyrics for it. Furthermore, the song also has vocals by chiranjeevi and ravi Teja. This was made much more unique by their voices. The song was masterfully composed by sekhar master. director Bobby added all the obvious mass-produced items to the song out of fanboyish devotion. Waltair Veerayya, which was massively produced by Mythri movie Makers, is set to start a box office tsunami on january 13.