Nara Rohit, Sai Karthik enthral audience

June 27, 2016 12:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 01:08 pm IST - ONGOLE:

Young Tollywood music composer Sai Karthik and his singer wife Divija Karthik being felicitated by actor Nara Rohit and others in Ongole.— Photo: Kommuri Srinivas

Young Tollywood music composer Sai Karthik and his singer wife Divija Karthik being felicitated by actor Nara Rohit and others in Ongole.— Photo: Kommuri Srinivas

Tollywood actor Nara Rohit and cine music director Sai Karthik took the stage by storm at a musical nite organised here to felicitate the duo.

Sai Karthik as also his singer wife Divija Karthik won a huge applause as anchor Ponnuri Venkata Srinivasulu listed the achievements of the couple. The young music composer from Ongole in a short span of time rose to fame after working as rhythm set player from the age of 14 years, for accomplished music composers like Mani Sharma, R.P. Patnaik etc., He had also scored music for thought-provoking short film ''I am that change'' by actor Allu Arjun.

Nephew of Chief Minister N.Chandrababu Naidu, Rohit, who had honed his acting skills from New York Film Academy, New York said he was planning to act in some big budget films. Producer of ‘Nala Damayanti,’ Rohit had also done a film making course in Los Angeles.

Select songs from films for which Sai Karthik had composed music were sung by, among others, Charan and Rohit at the musical nite at the C.V.N. Reading room open-air theatre here late on Saturday.

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