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Reviewed By:Swara Sagar
Movie:Happy
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cast:Allu Arjun and Genilia.
Lyrics:Chandra Bose, Viswa, Kulasekhar, Anantha Sreeram, Pothula Ravikiran, Sirivennela.
Banner:Geetha Arts
Producer:Allu Aravindh
Director:Karuna Karan
Audio Release:January 2006
Audio Mfg & Marketed: Adithya Music (P) Ltd

Allu Arjun who has proved his mettle with the sophisticated and energetic performance in his earlier movies is now geared up for a youthful entertainer. Karuna Karan is roped in as the director of the movie. Genila for the first time is paired up with Allu Arjun. Allu Aravind produces this on Geetha Arts Banner.

Tamil sensation Yuvan Shankar Raja has composed the tunes. Yuvan has become a rage in the youth after the advent of his previous block buster 7/g Brundavan colony. Incidentally this is the first direct Telugu film for Yuvan. Hope he creates the same magic as he did in Tamil industry.

Hyderabadhi 4.5/5
Reputation of Viswa seems no bound after this number. His wordings have created a feel of notion among youth. This time he depicts the timely revolution of cyber city Hyderabad. With heart throbbing interludes Yuvan has once again show cased his talent. Sung by Clinton (of Sare Game fame, Boys), with lot of verve in expressing the trends of the city. Usage of humming is another high light of this number. Yuvan has also made best use of keyboard and guitar. Orchestration is terrific as is tune.


Happy 4.5/5
Title song composed by Yuvan shows his vogue for music. With the advent usage of new westernized instruments this number has all that to rock all over the future. The song is a blend of melody symbolized with appropriate usage of words and instruments. First interlude is a copy down from his old venture Raam, a Tamil movie. Yuvan starts the song with a creative feeling and obviously ends in a happy note. Chandra Bose pens this number with some interesting and satirical lyrics. Taste these lines for his sense of creativity….
“Chellalemo friends ocharani chevilo chepite very happy
Velli chustey aa friends emo boyfriends ayithe neeku topi”

Ossa Ossa 4/5
Gifted mass number by Yuvan, this should leave a time stamp on all massy lovers. In fact this should leave every one dancing and humming the rhythms. Interludes are mixed with apt wordings penned down in English by Pothula Ravi Kiran. Jessie Gift lifts the feel once again. Well reputed for his voice and the way he converts the lyrics to vocals, Jessie has already quaked the industry with Lejavatiye from the film 4 the students, another Tamil Hit. The back effect of his tremors will surely be felt after the movie hits the big screen. Peculiar pronunciations with maximum use of drums will carry the Andhraites to hop for the tunes. The effect of mass is clearly exposed just before the first interlude of the song. Usage of strange words like Ossa Ossa has found prominent entry. We can expect some good dance by the male lead for this number.

I Hate You 3.5/5
Anantha Sree Ram penned the song based on the petty quarrels sandwiched between the male and female lead. He did well to distinguish the qualities and sorts of hatred ness among the lead. The Orchestration seems to be an addition to the lyrics. The terminal part of the song has ample amount of beats which would give ample scope for the male lead to shake his leg. The song seems to be slightly in the lines of title song. Making use of supplementary instruments this song is an average number. Ranjith and Vasundara Das sing this one with lot of ease.

Nee Kosam 4/5
The song takes off with the expressions of the mourning by the male lead. A feel song treated with fast beats speaks for the prowess of Yuvan Shankar Raja as a gifted composer of music. The vocal by Shankar Mahadevan is an added asset to this song. The wordings are apt which depicts the agony of the male lead in times of distress. The flow of the song is really heartening. Lyrics wizard Seeta Rama Sastry words this one with ever memorable lyrics. Lyrics by him explain the male protagonist feel for the female lead.


Egire Mabbulla Lona 3/5
Average song nothing to really boast off. This seems to be just an extra addition to complete the set of a six songs in a movie. Kulasekhar words this one with some passable lyrics. Orchestration is routine as is the tune. SP charan’s rendition is the only saving grace.

Overall the audio is youthful musical album filled in with some vigorous numbers. It is also accompanied with a couple feel good numbers. The audio has some fine performances by the singers as well. The album exposed the blend of fresh music and a rare exhibition of grand orchestration from Yuvan. With this, he might be a rage in the Telugu industry as well. On the whole it’s another blockbuster audio from Allu Arjun.



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