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Andarivadu




Reviewed By:Swara Sagar
Movie:Andarivadu
Music:DeviSri Prasad
Cast:Chiranjeevi, Rimmi Sen, Tabu, Rakshitha, Prakash Raj
Lyrics:Chandra Bose, Sahithi, Anantha Sriram, Andrea
Banner:Geetha Arts
Producer:Allu Aravind
Director:Srinu Vytla
Audio Release Date:May 23rd 2005
Audio Mfg & Marketed by:Supreme Recording Co. (P) Ltd


He is the man of masses no one captured the pulse of viewers better than him. No wonder they affectionately call him Andharivaadu. Yes I was referring to Megastar Chiranjeevi, supreme of Telugu industry. After the Stupendous success of Shankardada MBBS he is back in a towering scruffy role enticing his fans go bizarre. Rimmi Sen of Doom fame and Tabu play the female leads. Srinu Vytala the lucky chap with just four films to his credit directs the much awaited venture. Close associate Allu Aravind produces this one under Geetha Arts.

Devisri after mediocre album Shankardada MBBS fuses again with chiru to try his good fortune. Srinu Vytla is the one who gave Break to Devi with an incredible hit in the form of Aanandam and their combo continued to create wonders with stupefying albums like Sontham and Venky. Does their magic work this time also...Just read on?

Okati Rendu Moodu: 3/5
The intro song opens with line “Veeradhi Veeruda Sooradhi Sooruda Dheeradhi Dheeruda Govindha” praising Govindhulu (Chiru) sung by Devisri and is then taken over by Shanker Mahadevan who sang it with endurance accompanied him well is Grace. Lyrics by Chandra Bose interpret the moral fiber of Govindhulu and his approach on living. Tune is average and orchestration has nothing novel which has archetypal Rhythms in it.

Paduchu Bangarama: 4/5
Mallikarjuna once again showed his fervor. He Sings melody based song with Sumangali. Lyrics by Anantha Sarma are attractive. Devisri succeeded in giving luscious melody which is his strength and orchestration lives up to the tune. Excellent rendition by Mallikarjuna and Sumangali is asset to the song.

Ftv Chiranjeevi: 3/5
Fast paced song sung with ease by Kay Kay and Sunitha Saradhi (Who sang Aadatarama from Gharshana) Sings for female lead. Tune is a routine one and orchestration is hefty repleted with speedy Rhythms and Veena bits in interludes giving ample scope to Chiru to sway his agile body. Chandra Bose pens this one with some acceptable lines.

Ammamma Nee Meesam: 3/5
Udith Narayana after Naatho Vasthaava (mass) song fuses with Devi. Kalpana performs for female lead. Both did their best to save an average number. Lyrics by Sahithi are reasonable. The song is Blatant lift from Devisri`s Tamil song Appa Appa from Tamil film Ice. When given chance to do music for top star I don’t understand why Devi transformed his Tamil song instead of trying new one? Devi what’s wrong? If you are trying to bank on success by transforming chronic critics like me will certainly get disappointed.

Kodi Kura Chillu Gari: 2.5/5
Sahithi words this out and out mass number canned on Rakshitha and Chiru. The song is enthusiastically sung by Malathi and Jassie Gift though they sounded routine. Tune is appealing but the orchestration has strong dejavu feel in it. This song might look better onscreen than off-screen. Massy lyrics are plus to the song.

In addition one more song which is actually a background song is positioned in the album. The song is performed by Andrea in an innovative style and tune by Devi is fresh and orchestration is also pleasing.

The audio is targeted to certain kind of audience and overall the much awaited Megastar Chiranjeevi`s album is an average one which left a wave of dissatisfaction and displeasure to music lovers. The audio has no soothing tunes and orchestration has strong heard before feel. Singer’s selection is also not pertinent. It is an album which every music lover tries to forget it soon.

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