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Ichata Vahanumulu Niluparadu Music Review

Ichata Vahanumulu Niluparadu Music Review
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AI Studios & Shaastra Movies
Cast:
Sushanth, Meenakshii Chaudhary, Vennela Kishore, Priyadarshi
Direction:
S Darshan
Production:
Ravi Shankar Shastri, Ekta Shastri, Harish Koyalagundla
Music:
Pravin Lakkaraju
A Praveen Lakkaraju Musical
Saturday, August 21, 2021 • Telugu Comments

A Praveen Lakkaraju Musical

A new song from 'Ichata Vahanamulu Niluparadu' is out, on Aditya Music. Here is our review of the number.

Hey Manasendukila

Singer: Armaan Malik, Ramya Behara

Lyricist: Sreejo

The duet is a self-contained melody that grows on the ears slowly. Sreejo's lyrics stand out in suggesting a gleeful mood. The fillers in the form of the chorus enliven the listener's experience. Ramya Behara takes off in the last leg of the song and does a fine job. It's essentially Armaan's song, wherein the male singer gets a lion's share. Musically, this one makes for a breezy experience.

Padmavyuham

Singer: Kala Bhairava

Lyricist: Arun Vemuri

The song comes with Sanskritic Telugu lines that are mighty difficult to follow, much like the rationale behind the title. Arun Vemuri seems to have marshalled his literary skills to pen this situation-based song that could well be delivered in installments in the movie. Kala Bhairava, who has been a sought-after music director, has rendered the song to a powerful effect. Lakkaraju's music sucks the listener to the mood of the film.

Nee Valle Nee Valle

Singer: Sanjith Hegde 

Lyricist: Srinivasa Mouli

The cheerful vibes of the song are enlivened by Sanjith Hegde's irresistibly jaunty vocals. The singer drives the mood of the song with his excellent rendition. Srinivasa Mouli's lyrics are splendid, with the line 'keratamila egisipadi ninge datinde' taking the cake. The music is winsome; the song doesn't spread itself thin and is also more prolific than a lot of love songs these days.

IVNR Promotional Song

Singer: Rahul Sipligunj

Lyricist: Suresh Gangula

The promo song is peppy, especially because it doesn't mind looking funny. Shot on Sushanth and his heroine, the song has 'Bandi theey' on loop, which is an attempt at positioning the film as a light-hearted movie. Rahul Sipligunj is known for singing boisterous songs and the promo song is cut out for him. The beats are good.