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Bella Bella Song Review: Ravi Teja’s New Track Gets A Mixed Response

Bella Bella Song Review: Ravi Teja’s New Track Gets A Mixed Response

Bella Bella, the first single from Bharatha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi, has finally dropped, bringing back the successful collaboration of Ravi Teja and music director Bheems Ceciroleo after the blockbuster album of Dhamaka. With such a strong musical legacy behind them, expectations were naturally high. However, the response this time has been mixed, with listeners divided over the overall impact of the track.

Bheems once again taps into his signature mass-folk sound, blending energetic beats with traditional flavours. The tune carries lively moments and a familiar Bheems-style tempo, though it does not consistently land with the same punch as his earlier hits. Suresh Gangula’s lyrics embrace a playful style, matching the song’s colourful mood, but a few lines feel repetitive, slightly reducing the freshness factor.

The visuals add vibrancy to the song, shot in scenic foreign locations and packed with bright colours. Ravi Teja brings his trademark mass dance energy, lighting up the screen with effortless moves. Ashika Ranganath matches his presence well, bringing charm and sparkle to the visuals. Their chemistry gives the video an added boost, even when the tune itself feels moderate rather than memorable.

Produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under the SLV Cinemas banner, Bharatha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi has begun its musical promotions on a decent note, though not an explosive one. The film also features Dimple Hayathi and is gearing up for a Sankranthi 2026 release. As the remaining songs roll out, fans are eager to see if the album will build stronger momentum and deliver the mass magic that the Ravi Teja–Bheems combo is known for.

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