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‘Mallepoola Pallaki’ from Irumudi Gets DJ Makeover for Theatrical Release, Says Composer G V Prakash Kumar

Ravi Teja's Irumudi will feature a DJ version of 'Mallepoola Pallaki' exclusively in cinemas, as confirmed by composer G V Prakash Kumar, who also teased more musical surprises for the theatrical release.

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Dumtika Editorial

August 17, 2026 · 1 min read

‘Mallepoola Pallaki’ from Irumudi Gets DJ Makeover for Theatrical Release, Says Composer G V Prakash Kumar

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DJ version of Mallepoola Pallaki for theatres

G V Prakash Kumar promises musical surprises

Ravi Teja stars in Irumudi

Directed by Shiva Nirvana

Film releases August 21, 2026

Ravi Teja’s latest film Irumudi, under the direction of Shiva Nirvana, is set to hit theatres on August 21, 2026. Following a string of energetic performances in recent years, Ravi Teja takes the lead in this emotional action drama, which also features Priya Bhavani Shankar. The project is backed by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar of Mythri Movie Makers, bringing together a strong production team for a film releasing in both Telugu and Tamil.

The song ‘Mallepoola Pallaki’ was recently unveiled at the pre-release event, drawing significant attention. While the original release featured vocals by the initial singer, some viewers on social media voiced their preference for a livelier version, hoping for added flair in the soundtrack. Responding to this feedback, composer G V Prakash Kumar addressed the audience directly, assuring that the theatrical cut would include a DJ version of ‘Mallepoola Pallaki’ and hinting at more surprises in store. "There will be a DJ version of the song and some additional surprises for audiences in theatres," he confirmed at the event.

Promos and music releases have steadily built anticipation for Irumudi, with the film’s team keen on sustaining momentum ahead of release. The promise of exclusive musical enhancements for the big screen has heightened excitement among fans, who are now waiting to see how these elements will amplify the film’s emotional depth when it premieres in cinemas.