Hemanth Kumar in Alpha 
Kannada

Alpha locks February release date

Alpha introduces Hemanth Kumar as the lead and bills itself as a youth-driven action drama rooted in intense emotions

A Sharadhaa

The makers of Alpha: Men Love Vengeance have locked February 20 as the release date, riding high on the positive response to its recently unveiled title track. Directed by Vijay and produced by Anand Kumar under the LA Productions banner, the film introduces Hemanth Kumar as the lead and bills itself as a youth-driven action drama rooted in intense emotions.

Composed by Anoop Seelin, with lyrics by Nagarjuna Sharma and vocals by Vyasraj Sosale, the title track has quickly gained traction online. With its high-energy rhythm and charged-up lyrics, the track offers a strong glimpse into the film’s narrative that mixes love, obsession and vengeance.

Addressing the media, music director Anoop Seelin noted that every song in Alpha has been designed to serve the story. He added that the title track, in particular, reflects the film’s emotional core and aggressive tone, setting expectations for what lies ahead.

Sharing his journey, debutant Hemanth Kumar said that while he does not come from a film background, he spent considerable time training before stepping in front of the camera as a lead actor. Expressing confidence in the script, music and technical team, he said he hopes audiences will encourage new talent when the film releases.

The film also features actors Ayana, Gopika Suresh, Balu Nagendra, and Bigg Boss-fame Karthik Mahesh, who will be seen in a negative role, marking a departure from his earlieron screen image. 

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