Tarun Bhaskar’s Gayapadda Simham Jingala Song Ignites Social Media Buzz
Tarun Bhaskar’s Gayapadda Simham heats up with the viral Jingala song. The film, featuring Faria Abdullah and Manasa Chowdhury, releases on May 1 amid rising fan excitement.
Dumtika Editorial
April 19, 2026 · 1 min read

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Tarun Bhaskar’s much-anticipated film Gayapadda Simham has set the internet abuzz with the launch of its latest track, Jingala. The energetic number, unveiled by the team, has quickly captured the attention of fans, sparking even more anticipation for the film’s May 1 theatrical debut.
Director Kashyap Srinivas, who has been steadily building momentum with a string of engaging promotional material, helms this project under the banners of Saptaswa Media Works, POV Stories, and Zee Studios. After the film’s trailer and earlier songs became talking points, the arrival of Jingala featuring electrifying music by Sweekar Agasthi and dynamic vocals from Nakash Aziz has only raised expectations.
Starring Tarun Bhaskar in a role marked by intensity and raw emotion, the film also features Faria Abdullah and Manasa Chowdhury as female leads. The lyrics, penned by Kashyap Srinivas, Sunil Karamkanti, and Srini Josyula, blend themes of pain, rage, and revenge with a foot-tapping beat, and social media users have already propelled the song to trending status. The technical finesse is further highlighted by Vidya Sagar Chinta’s cinematography and Viplav Naishadam’s editing.
With the Jingala song turning into an instant online sensation, fans are eagerly counting down to see how this high-energy entertainer will roar at the box office. All eyes are now on Gayapadda Simham as it prepares for a grand worldwide release on May 1.
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