Paisa |
It is time for yet another Krishna Vamsi audio - something where each song is driven by the needs of the script rather than any other extraneous consideration. Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, the director's favourite, doesn't disappoint. When the theme is paisaa, his talent comes to the fore like best.
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Iddarammayilatho |
Whenever it is an Allu Arjun film, it is time for the fans of Devi Sri Prasad to expect nothing less than a bonanza. And the ace musician does deliver a mini bonanza, it is not as good as their last outing together (Julayi) but comes with a promise.
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Ko Antey Koti |
Sharwanand, who won the hearts of the audiences with films like Gamyam, Prasthanam and the like turned a producer and is bringing out 'Ko ante Koti' on the banner of Sarwa Arts. There is a sentiment in Telugu film industry that those films which have Srihari in a key role would be a sure hit. Bitten by this sentiment or so Srihari was asked to play a key role in this film too.
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Saarocharu |
The Raviteja, Kajal and Richa starrer 'Sarocharu' is most likely to hit the screens on December 21. Here is the music review of this youthful entertainer directed by Parasuram, presented by Vyjayanti Movies and produced by Priyanka Dutt.
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Dhenikaina Ready |
Denikaina Ready is an entertaining album coming from Chakri and Yuvan Shankar Raja (2 songs). An out-and-out offering for young listeners, it has everything on the platter.
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Brothers |
Harris Jayaraj here gets to score songs in different musical genres and he doesn't disappoint. The lead actors and the set-up of the film demanded a snazzy output, while the story needed a portrayal of emotions.
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Cameraman Ganga Tho Rambabu |
For those of you who expected Mani Sharma to do a balancing act, the audio might let you down a bit. Far from dishing out a veritable mix of genres, the album seems a rehash of yesteryear songs.
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Rebel |
For a debutante, Raghava Lawrence does a fair job. Two of the songs (Keka and Orinayano) do not come with Telugu nativity though. Google song could have been done away with altogether and replaced by a solo song for Prabhas.
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Shiridi Sai |
An album made with pure intentions need not be lavished with (sentimental) plaudits. For a good measure, Shirdi Sai's songs sound like a well-made devotional cassette brought out by a 'devasthanam.' There are songs befitting the stature of MM and KRR too, but they should have been more in number when you are making a film with Nagarjuna.
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Life is Beautiful |
One thanks Shekar Kammula for his philosophy of life and style of filmmaking, more than anything, for this album. Mickey J Meyer may not have lived up to his Happy Days stature, but LIB is yet lovable for its simplicity and purity.
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Nirantharam Nee Oohale |
Nirantharam Nee Oohale's songs live up to the hearty connotation of it's title. Vanamali perks up the album with his tasteful and deep-meaning lyrics. GV bolsters up the feel to the utmost.
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Devudu Chesina Manushulu |
Without going for pretensions, Raghu Kunche here delivers a modest album that works for the atmospherics of Devudu Chesina Manushulu. Raghu Kunche, Shreya Ghoshal, Suchitra, Udit Narayan, Adnan Sami, Chinmayi, Joanna chip in with a range of soothing voices.
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Tuneega Tuneega |
Tuneega.. Tuneega is a not-so-noteworthy offering from a team that boasts of super hits in the past. Karthik Raja makes his earnest debut, but he could have taken care not to go the cliched route. Sans inventiveness, except in the case of Dhoodi Pinja Lanti Pilla and Digu Digu Jabilee, the album is a pretty average one.
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Julayi |
Julayi will entertain those who do not expect much, but it might cause some disappointment for diehard DSP fans. It is a decent album, entertaining in its own way. Rama Jhogaya Sastry, Sri Mani and DSP himself pen the lyrics for this unusual album, whose songs centre more around the character Arjun as also actor Arjun.
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Andala Rakshasi |
Andala Rakshasi could have been a better album by cutting short the length of at least three songs. The songs are situation-based, and like all songs belonging to this category, they could work in the film, more than the audio. Even so, this is a good offering from a team of fresh singing, writing and musical talent.
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