
Dhanush, Nagarjuna's Kuberaa Second Song To Drop On This Date. Poster Inside
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The makers unveiled the film's first song, Poyiraa Mama, last month, which received good responses from the audience.
Kuberaa, the Dhanush and Nagarjuna Akkineni starrer social thriller, is among the most anticipated films of 2025. Helmed by Shekhar Kammula, it will be arriving on the big screens on June 20. Ahead of its premiere, the makers have announced the release date of the film's second song, titled Deva. Taking to X, team Kuberaa dropped a new poster of the new single and wrote, 'Deva will swoon your hearts in #TranceOfKuberaa on May 25th. #Kuberaa in Cinemas 20th June 2025."
The track will be out tomorrow, May 25.
Deva will swoon your hearts in #TranceOfKuberaa on May 25th ♥️ #Kuberaa In Cinemas 20th June, 2025. #SekharKammulasKuberaa #KuberaaOn20thJune @dhanushkraja KING @iamnagarjuna @iamRashmika @sekharkammula @ThisIsDSP @AsianSuniel #Puskurrammohan #BharatNarang @AdityaMusic … pic.twitter.com/pYafSrpg4R — Kuberaa Movie (@KuberaaTheMovie) May 23, 2025
Apart from Dhanush and Nagarjuna, the film features celebs like Rashmika Mandanna, Jim Sarbh and Dilip Tahil in lead roles. It was simultaneously shot in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages.
The makers unveiled the film's first song, Poyiraa Mama, last month, which received good responses from the audience. Dhanush has lent his voice to the Tamil and Telugu versions of the track, while it is sung by Nakash Aziz in Hindi. Devi Sri Prasad composed the soundtrack for Kuberaa, while Niketh Bommireddy and Karthika Srinivas handled the cinematography and editing, respectively.
Kuberaa explores the themes of power and wealth. It centers around Dhanush's character, a homeless man from Mumbai's Dharavi slums who rises to become a strong mafia leader, while Nagarjuna will be playing a complex character in the forthcoming film. Rashmika, on the other hand, plays a woman quietly craving more than what her middle-class life offers and Jim Sarbh brings charm and sharp edges as a high-flying businessman.
Besides Kubera, Dhanush will also be seen in director Aanand L Rai's much-awaited Tere Ishk Mein with Kriti Sanon and in the upcoming biopic, Kalam: The Missile Man of India, wherein he will be stepping into the shoes of the former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam.
Nagarjuna will also be seen in South superstar Rajinikanth's upcoming film Coolie. It will be released on the big screens on the occasion of Independence Day 2025.
Rashmika, on the other hand, has a Telugu drama, The Girlfriend and a horror-comedy Thama with Ayushmann Khurrana, Paresh Rawal and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in her kitty.
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