‘Vaammo Vaayyo’ Ignites Festive Energy as Ravi Teja Dances Up a Storm with Ashika Ranganath and Dimple Hayathi

The musical momentum around Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi gets a major boost with the release of “Vaammo Vaayyo,” a power-packed folk anthem that brings Ravi Teja together with both leading ladies—Ashika Ranganath and Dimple Hayathi—for the first time in the album. The film, directed by Kishore Tirumala and produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri under SLV Cinemas, is positioned as a complete family entertainer.
After the first two songs—each pairing Ravi Teja with a different heroine—received an enthusiastic response, “Vaammo Vaayyo” arrives as a full-throttle mass number that turns up the heat. Composer Bheems Ceciroleo delivers a vibrant, foot-tapping folk track driven by lively rhythms and celebratory beats. Adding a distinctive flavour is Swathi Reddy UK’s spirited vocals, whose texture elevates the song’s rustic charm.
The visuals match the energy: colourful set design and festive staging give the number a bright, joyous appeal. Dev Pawar’s lyrics bring an earthy mass touch, while Sekhar VJ Master’s choreography injects high-voltage moves designed for crowd appeal.
True to form, Ravi Teja anchors the song with his trademark dynamism and infectious energy. Ashika Ranganath and Dimple Hayathi complement him seamlessly—matching steps, radiating glamour, and amplifying the chemistry—making the trio’s performance a visual treat.
With its folk pulse, energetic choreography, and celebratory vibe, “Vaammo Vaayyo” stands out as a highlight of the album and significantly lifts the film’s buzz ahead of release.
On the technical side, Prasad Murella handles cinematography, Sreekar Prasad oversees editing, and A.S. Prakash leads production design, ensuring a polished big-screen experience.
Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi is slated to arrive in theatres on January 13, positioning itself as a must-watch Sankranti family entertainer powered by mass music and festive energy.