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Grrr Dhurithame Pranayam song – Officials are racing to save a man trapped in a lion’s den

Grrr Dhurithame Pranayam song – Zoo officials seem upset about the situation, even though a firefighter can be seen watching YouTube videos on how to deal with a wild animal.

Grrr Dhurithame Pranayam song – Officials are racing to save a man trapped in a lion’s den
Kunchacko Boban and Suraj Venjaramoodu in Dhurithame Pranayam song

Last Updated: 08.39 PM, May 25, 2024

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The makers of the Malayalam upcoming film, Grrr, dropped its first song today (May 25). The soundtrack, titled, Dhurithame Pranayam, is sung by Benny Dayal. Dawn Vincent has composed the music for this song, which is penned by Manu Manjith. Kunchacko Boban and Suraj Venjaramoodu are playing the lead roles in the comedy drama, which will release in theatres on June 14.

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The song's music video shows police, fire force, and zoo officials racing to save a man who has jumped into the lion's den. Zoo officials seem upset about the situation, even though a firefighter can be seen watching YouTube videos on how to deal with a wild animal. Inside the den, Kunchacko Boban appears inebriated, seemingly daring the lion to come out.

Teaser of Grrr

The teaser shows a man jumping into the lion's den at the Thiruvananthapuram Zoo. Even though it might not seem like an accident, viewers will learn the precise reason behind his action once the movie is released. As he gets closer to the lion, he seems confident in his move rather than scared.

Suraj Venjaramoodu, who is portraying a zoo officer, is attempting to persuade Kunchacko Boban's character to save himself from the lion. In the teaser, Suraj yells, "It's A Lion's Den, Not A Bird's Nest!". Upon encountering the lion in the den, Kunchacko Boban's character is observed, evoking shock and fear in a few zoo visitors.

All about the Kunchacko Boban-starrer

Most of the filming was done in Kannur, at the zoo, and in the surrounding areas of Thiruvananthapuram. The film, which has the zoo as a plot device, is essentially a slice-of-life satire drama about bonds among people, according to director Jay in a previous interview. The director has penned the screenplay for the movie.

Among the film's cast members are Rajesh Madhavan, Shruti Ramachandran, Anagha, and Shobi Thilakan. Under the auspices of August Cinemas, Cineholix, Shaji Nadesan, and Arya are co-producing the film.

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