The third single, ‘Jujubee,’ from Superstar Rajinikanth’s highly anticipated film ‘Jailer,’ has finally been released, sending fans into frenzy. Rajinikanth’s incredible swag and presence in the song have captivated audiences, making it an instant hit. ‘Jujubee’ is the third track to be unveiled from the film, following the chart-topping success of the previous two songs, ‘Hukum’ and ‘Kaavaala’.
The lyrical video for ‘Jujubee’ was launched on July 26, showcasing Rajinikanth’s iconic style and magnetic persona. With each frame, the superstar takes his screen presence to a whole new level, leaving fans swooning over his charm. The song’s catchy beats and Rajinikanth’s charisma make ‘Jujubee’ a potential chartbuster.
The music video features Rajinikanth in a rugged look, wielding weapons, adding to the excitement of the film. In addition, behind-the-scenes footage of singers recording the song in the studio is shown. ‘Jujubee’ has been beautifully sung by Anirudh Ravichander, Dhee, and Anantha Krishnan, with the music composed by Anirudh Ravichander himself. The lyrics of the song was penned by Super Subu.
The film’s first song, ‘Kaavaalaa,’ featured Tamannaah Bhatia showcasing her incredible dance moves to tribal beats, garnering viral attention. The second song, ‘Hukum,’ highlighted Rajinikanth’s timeless style with Anirudh’s captivating vocals. Rajinikanth’s character in the song delivered powerful lines, establishing his authority.
‘Jailer’ is an action-packed entertainer directed by Nelson Dilipkumar, with Rajinikanth in the lead role. The supporting cast includes Jackie Shroff, Ramya Krishnan, Tamannaah, and Vinayakan. The film also features cameo appearances by Mohanlal and Shiva Rajkumar. The movie marks the much-awaited reunion of Rajinikanth and Ramya Krishnan after their blockbuster film, Padayappa, was released in 1999.
Produced by Sun Pictures with a grand budget, ‘Jailer’ boasts Anirudh Ravichander’s music, cinematography by Vijay Karthik Kannan, and editing by R Nirmal, making it a power-packed cinematic experience for fans and audiences alike.
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