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Namo Re Song Promo | Nagabandham | Nabha Natesh | Daksha Nagarkar | Junaid K - Abhe | Abhishek Nama
Watch the Promo of “Namo Re” Song from the movie Nagabandham featuring the stunning Nabha Natesh and Daksha Nagarkar. This captivating glimpse introduces the musical charm and visual grandeur of the upcoming track. Composed by the talented duo Junaid Kumar – Abhe, the song promises soulful music blended with vibrant cinematic visuals. Directed by Abhishek Nama and produced by Kishore Annapureddy and Nishitha Nagireddy, Nagabandham brings together an exciting creative team. Full Video Out Now on 15th-March-2026 Credits: 🎬 Movie: Nagabandham 🎵 Song: Namo Re ⭐ Featuring: Nabha Natesh, Daksha Nagarkar 🎶 Music: Junaid Kumar – Abhe 🎬 Director: Abhishek Nama 🎥 Producers: Kishore Annapureddy, Nishitha Nagireddy #Nagabandham Music Credits: Song: Namo Re Album/Movie: Nagabandham Artist Name: Nabha Natesh, Daksha Nagarkar Music: Junaid Kumar – Abhe Singers: Sindhuja Srinivasan, Aishwarya Daruri Lyrics: Sri Harsha Emani Arranged, Programmed By Junaid Kumar Additional Programming: Kranthi Sanjay Bobbili Additional Rhythm Programming: Kalyan Chakravarthy, Pavan Kumar Backing Vocals: Lasya Muthyala, Adithi Bhavaraju, Manjushri, Lakshmi Meghana Children Chorus: Tanavi Manjula, Pradhanya, Shreya Sri Live Rhythms: Anil Robin, Chiranjeevi, Shankar, Nova Veena: Bhavani Prasad Flute: Pramod Umapathi Mixed By Kutty Uday (Chennai) Mastered By Gethin John At Hafod Mastering, Wales, Uk Session Arranged: Kranthi Sanjay Bobbili Sound Engineers: Rakesh Mickey, Naresh Mamindla Studios: Jubilee 10 Studio Artist Co-Ordination: Vincent, Sanapreddy Sai Kumar Lyrical Video Composition: Walls & Trends Film Credits: Movie: Nagabandham Banner: NIK Studios & Abhishek Pictures Cast: virat karrna, Nabha natesh, Aishwarya menon, Daksha nagarkar, Mahesh Manjrekar, jagapathi babu, murali sharma & others Story, Screenplay & Director: Abhishek Nama Producers: Kishore Annapureddy, Nishitha Nagireddy Director of Photography: Soundar Rajan S Music: Junaid Kumar - Abhe Background Score: Junaid Kumar CEO: Vasu Potini Editor: RC Pranav Production Designer: Ashok Kumar Action: Kanal Kannan, Vlad Rimburg (USA), Real Sathish, Kecha Khamphakdee, Nandu, Run Navarach (Thailand), Jr. Venkat Choreography: Brinda, Ganesh Acharya, Shrasti Verma Dialogues: Kalyan Chakravarthy Additional Dialogues: Abhishek Nama, Shravan Kumar Tadka Script Department: Shra1, Rajiv n Krishna Lyrics: Kasarla Shyam, Kalyan Chakravarthy, SriHarsha Emani VFX Director: Abhishek Nama Sound Design: Sync Cinemas Color by: Red Chillies.Color Sr. Colorist: Ken Metzker Audiographer: M.R. Rajakrishnan Costume Designers: Rajesh Kamarsu, Chalamakla Vibha Reddy, Sashi Chowdary Costume Chief: Srinivasu Singaram Character designers: Preetisheel Singh D'Souza, Pattnam Rasheed Makeup Chief: Rangisetty Arjun Chief Co-Director: Lalith Prabhakar Nag Suryadevara Co-Director: Shravan Kumar Tadka Chief Associate Director: Venkat Reddy Kuncham Associate Directors: Ravmesh Ravuri, Pedabali Nikhileswar Reddy Assistant Directors: Roopkumar Magapu, A. Sudheer Kumar Associate Editor: Lokesh Anakala Production Controllers: Raghava, Ganeshuni Venkateswar Rao Executive Managers: Md. Jafaruddin, Dulam Ramesh, Anam Naveen Production Manager: Boyapati Satish Accounts & Finance Team: Srinivasa Reddy Velagala (Fact Services Pvt Ltd), Yadlapalli Lakshmikanth Publicity Designs: Kaani Studios Stills: Snapin Photography, Shiva Marketing: Arun Kumar Podapati, Haashtag Media PRO: Vamsi-Shekar Music Label: T-Series ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/YD0Ed9W 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/ktXgVpf 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/Jofrb6s


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