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Reviewed By:Swara Sagar
Movie:Narasimhudu
Music:Manisharma
Cast:Jr NTR, Sameera Reddy, Amisha Patel
Lyrics:Veturi, Bhuvanachandra, Vennalakanti, Sirivennela
Banner:Sri Sathyanarayanamma Productions
Producer:Chengala Venkata Rao
Director:B.Gopal
Audio Release Date:April 28th 2005
Audio Mfg & Marketed by:Adithya Music Pvt Ltd


After the dismal performance of his earlier movies at the box-office Jr NTR optimistically returns as Narasimhudu to test his good fortune. Sizzling stars Sameera Reddy and Ameesha Patel are the female leads. The buzz is that Sameera Reddy with her agile movements is hard to match on the dance floor. B.Gopal who established himself as a commercial director wields the megaphone. Changala Venkata Rao riding high with the success of Samara Simhareddy produces this one after a lengthy gap of about six years.

Manisharma curtailing his intuitions provided music that suited to the image of Jr NTR. The trio combo of Manisharma, Gopal and Changala Venkata rao experienced a huge hit in the form of Samarasimha Reddy which has became a trendsetter for faction movies. Does the audio have all the ingredients to prop up the movie? Just read on….

Singu Singu: 3.5/5
Typical mass song sung well by S.P.Balu and Chitra. When it comes to providing mass lyrics none other than Bhuvanchandra do it in a better way. This time also he prospers. Manisharma`s tune is an average one and orchestration proffers nothing new but aesthetic rendition by Chitra makes this superior one.

Muddhoche Kopaalu: 4/5
Karthik, who is familiar with fast beat songs, now handles a melodious song and succeeds. Mahalaxmi Iyer`s mellifluous rendition adds gusto to the song. Manisharma comes with a satiating tune and orchestration lives up to it. Veteran lyricist Veturi pens this one with some acceptable lines.

Krishna Murariki: 3/5
The trio song picturized on Jr NTR, Sameera Reddy and Ameesha Patel has a usual tune but the orchestration is abrupt and baffling with some heavy rhythms which come from no where in between. Sunitha and Kousaly sing for female leads and Tippu with his jargon accent is not significant. Veturi lyrics add extra mass effect to the song.

Rajamandrike: 3.5/5
Shankar Mahadevan after some gap fuses again with Mani. He adds liveliness to the song and Suchitra`s voice is apt particularly the intro voice. Veturi words this one. Tune is definite lift of Koila Koila from Aazad coincidentally which is also canned on a train.

Muddula Gopala: 3/5
Out and Out mass number sang by Mani aasthaana singer Uditnarayana and Shreya Goshal. Both did their best to save a regular number. Tune by Mani is Typical and is of his style. Orchestration has nothing novel in it and Vennalakanti words this one with passable lyrics.

Yeluko Naika: 3/5
Mallikarjuna who is best at melodious numbers sings this one with easiness and Ganga accompanied him well. Tune by Mani is ok but Orchestration to my revelation is a blatant lift of Tella tellani cheera from his earlier movie Deviputhrudu. Sirivennela provides excellent lyrics that suit the melody.

Over all Narasimhudu audio is an average one which doesn’t have racy beats and instant chartbusters. The life of the songs is questionable with average tunes and so-so orchestration. Not to surprise the audio has command in it to become smack if the movie succeeds.

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