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Venkatesh is one of the male leads in the Telugu industry, who has not encircled himself in any sort of image. He is more acclaimed for his family roles by the Andhra audiences. This must not give an impression that he does not impress in massy roles as some of his biggest hits in that category has shattered the box-office. VV Vinayak in a short time has delivered huge hits at the box office. This time he fuses with squashy Venkatesh to ignite the records at the box-office. Glamour doll Charmmee and Malayalam kutti Nayanatara are paired up as the female leads for the first time. Nallamalupu Srinivas, long time friend of Vinayak produces this on Sri Lakshmi Productions. Ramana Gogula the clamorous music director after a long gap composes for a big hero. This is the second film for him with Venkatesh in the lead. The first album echoed a huge hit in the form of Premante Idera. Does Gogula succeeded in delivering another hit for Venkatesh? Just read on….. Daga Daga Tara Taluku Taara Sunitha’s luscious voice makes us stick our ear to the song. Raju’s rendition is also worth mention. The song opens with flashes of guitar and the follow up of the even rhythms makes this a special one. Chandra Bose words the song with some fine lyrics. Tune is appealing. Orchestration is very good particularly in the interludes where it is treated in a harmonic way. Excellent flow of the song is an asset to the song. The song is the stand out of the album. Andhra Mirchi The song appeals as a typical Venkatesh song. Sriya Goshal rendition is a plus to the song. Tippu is routine. Tune is nothing special and the orchestration is common. Kulashekar lyrics explicate how male lead relates the female lead with diverse eatables. It’s a regular number. Nenu Puttindhi Nee Kosame Hey Satyabhama Shankar Mahadevan sings the slow song after a while. Sudha accompanied him well. Chandra Bose makes use of few Hindi lines in the lyrics. Lyrics describe how much the lead loves each other. Tune is pretty ordinary. Orchestration gives us a dejavu feel. Sudha’s rendition is only the saving grace. In addition a remix version of Hey Satyabhama is positioned in the album which is performed vigorously by Ramana Gogula. Overall the audio is an average one with no special numbers in it. The strongest negative aspect of the audio is that Ramana Gogula’s music and rendition gives us a strong dejavu feel. The tunes and the orchestration are pretty ordinary. The audio has some fine performances by the singers. Overall it’s a pretty ordinary album. Swarasagar's previous reviews Jai Chiranjeeva Allari Pidugu Andhrudu Athadu
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