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Mahesh's fans are in 'Vangaru' mode

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 • Telugu Comments
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The song 'Vangaru' from Brahmotsavam is back with a bang. Ever since the full song was released yesterday, it has helped the audio create a distinct mark for itself in advance. Abhay Jodhpurkar, who has sung 'Ya Ya' in the recently-released A Aa, has rendered this number. The singer has a baritone that is exhilarating in its sound, so it's more than apt for a song of this genre.

The song is in the typical Srikanth Addala mould, complete with celebratory mood, lively faces, inspiring lyrics, and a family get-together. Mickey J Meyer's music is inspired from his own previous works, with a pronounced Happy Days hangover seen.

Lyrics by Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry are markedly everyday in terms of the language used. Peppered with a good number of English words/phrases (a new for a family song, for example, ABCD is given the acronym of Anybody can dance), the song exhorts one and all to "live for the moment" and shoo away the worries.

From word go, it's an 'Aata paata..' mode. At a time when 'palukey karuvaye..'.

The song is seen as a treat by Mahesh Babu's legions of fans, coming as it does days ahead the album's release.

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