
Udit Narayan shares insights into his ongoing collaboration with Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi, revealing his latest vocal contribution to the film ‘Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu.’ This marks another instance of their professional association, following prior collaborations in ‘Daddy,’ ‘Choodalani Vundi,’ ‘Indra,’ and ‘Tagore.’ Narayan speaks highly of Chiranjeevi, emphasizing his positive character and the widespread respect he commands in the entertainment industry and beyond. He observes the similarities between his career and Chiranjeevi’s, highlighting the longevity of their respective careers. He also mentions the common experience of having sons of similar ages, and his aspiration for his son to collaborate with Ram Charan. He addresses the challenges of singing in Telugu, acknowledging the demands of accurate pronunciation. He has experience singing in a large number of different languages. Narayan concludes by affirming the universal appeal of art, especially singing, dancing, and acting, in overcoming language differences.







