The song highlights the relationship between Hari (inspired by Lord Vishnu) and Shiva (inspired by Lord Shiva). It underscores a sense of devotion and the "abstract" nature of their connection, which eventually turns into a tragic cycle of ego and betrayal.
"" is a soulful, poetic track from the 2021 Kannada neo-noir gangster epic Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana (GGVV) . Often described as a "love song that is not a love song," it serves as a lyrical exploration of the complex, unspoken bond between the film's two protagonists. Core Creative Team
Beautifully rendered by Vasuki Vaibhav , known for his ability to convey deep emotional nuance. The song highlights the relationship between Hari (inspired
Composed, arranged, and produced by Midhun Mukundan , whose haunting score is a hallmark of the film.
Features the film's leads, Raj B. Shetty (who also directed) and Rishab Shetty , portraying the characters Shiva and Hari . Thematic Context in GGVV Often described as a "love song that is
The song is a collaboration between some of the most influential figures in modern Kannada cinema:
In the movie, the song plays during a sequence where the ultra-violent Shiva is seen in a raw, primal state while Hari observes from a distance—creating a "lullaby-like" effect over scenes of brutal conflict. Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana (2021) - IMDb Features the film's leads, Raj B
While the film is a gritty crime drama set in Mangaluru, "Endo Bareda" provides a stark, atmospheric contrast to the onscreen violence.