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This is an archive article published on November 5, 2016

Dhruva songs teasers: Ram Charan’s numbers will make you strut your stuff

Pairing up with athletic-built Rakul Preet, beefy Charan brings you Neethone and Chusa Chusa song teasers to assure you that the Mega legacy is being taken care of.

Stills of Ram Charan Teja and Rakul Preet from Dhruva Stills of Ram Charan Teja and Rakul Preet from Dhruva

There are two reasons that drive Mega family fans crazy — dance and fights. From Chiranjeevi to Ram Charan and Allu Arjun, it’s an innate talent to effortlessly shake a leg to any beat and land a punch on any face.

Well, Ram Charan Teja gives a glimpse of one of those aspects with the 10-second teasers of two of the songs from his upcoming action flick Dhruva.

Pairing up with athletic-built Rakul Preet, beefy Charan brings you Neethone and Chusa Chusa song teasers to assure you that the Mega legacy is being taken care of.

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Tuned on a desi beat, Chusa Chusa is set in a Dhoom-ish backdrop with Cherry syncing and grabbing all eyeballs with his moves and his body. It takes two to tango and Rakul Preet is the perfect fit for the couple to burn the dance floor.

If you have been following Dhurva updates, you must have already watched the behind-the-scene clip of Charan scaling the tree. Fret not, it’s all a part of Neethone song. Shot in the beautiful locales of Kashmir, the groovy number hints at a military camp with officers dancing around a bonfire.

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The actor was also seen flexing some muscles with a Diwali workout clip he posted where he was seen doing chest press under the supervision of the trainer of Aamir and Salman who helped the Khans in Dangal and Sultan.

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Packing all this in the store, Dhruva’s release in the first week of December is all we have as the perfect way to end the year.

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