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Akshara Music Review

Akshara Music Review
Banner:
Cinema Hall Entertainments
Cast:
Nandita Swetha
Direction:
B Chinni Krishna
Production:
Suresh Varma Alluri, AhiTeja Bellamkonda
Music:
Suresh Bobblli
A Suresh Bobbili album
Monday, February 22, 2021 • Kannada Comments

A Suresh Bobbili album

Akshara's singles have started to be unveiled on Mango Music.  Here we present the review of the first song from the movie. The other songs will be reviewed as and when they are released.

Asuruladara

Singers: Anurag Kulkarni, Aditi Bhavaraju Chorus: Naresh Mamindla, PVNS Rohit, Arun Koundinya, Lokesh, Krishna Lasya, Aditi Bhavaraju, Lakshmi Sweeya, Harika Narayan

Lyrics: Chaitanya Prasad

Chaitanya Prasad's lyrics borrow from old Telugu.  Imbued with Sanskritic language, the song is also laced with religious symbolism.  Anurag Kulkarni is an able singer and lends a fresh feel to an otherwise familiar-sounding, revolution-is-coming number.  The chorus is a bit old-fashioned, though. The music director does a decent job of rehashing known tunes.

Prema Desama

Singer: Anudeep Dev

Lyrics: Balaji

Balaji's lyrics are the best aspect of the song.  The line 'Neetho paatunte gadhichena ee kaalam, venakey paduthundi needala' is high on meaning. The music director tries to tumble out a lilting romantic song and he succeeds to a good extent.  Anudeep Dev's voice is as lively as Anurag Kulkarni's and may there be more of him in the future.

Rama Rama

Singer: Sweekar Agasthi

Lyricist: Chaitanya Prasad

Suresh Bobbili rehashes the genre of songs Sweekar Agasthi had composed for 'Middle Class Melodies' to make this song sound quirky and irreverent. It's fitting that Agasthi has rendered it, shot on male comedians. Chaitanya Prasad's lyrics are enjoyable; the lines are seamless and are easy on the ears. All in all, quite an entertaining song that makes the cut.