Makers speak on Julayi promo song

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,July 23 2012]

Allu Aravind appreciated the innovative Trivikram for conceiving the song. He also patted on DSP's back and said that he was jealous of Arjun. I have known Devi since he was a child. His father and I were good friends. I was bowled over when I heard a 9-songs album made by him long ago.

The Julayi promotional song featuring Arjun and DSP was planned carefully by the makers. It was Trivikram's idea to go for this song. It was released yesterday. Speaking about the number, the director said, Pattuko is a very important word in everyday lingo. When I shared the idea with Devi, he composed a tune anon. Despite being so busy, he cooperated for featuring in the song. I thank the entire team who have worked for the promo.

DSP was initially apprehensive about his ability. If I could do it, it is only because of the inspiration given by Arjun. It is because of my friendship (or rapport) with him that I could do it. I hope that this sweet memory song will serve as an example.

Arjun said, Conceiving an idea is not the big thing. Realizing it is important. It is not possible to do such things without the support of the producers.

DVV Danaiah said that the film will be released on Aug 9.

Watch Julayi Promotional Song

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