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Pelli SandaD Music Review

Pelli SandaD Music Review
Banner:
Arka Media Works
Cast:
Roshann, Sree Leela, Prakash Raj, Rajendra Prasad, Rao Ramesh, Thanikella Bharani, Posani Krishnamurali, Vennela Kishore, Satyam Rajesh, Rajeev Kanakala, Srinivas Reddy, Shakalaka Shankar, Annapurna, Jhansi, Pragathi, Hema, Koumudi, Bhadram
Direction:
Gowri Ronanki
Production:
Madhavi Kovelamudi, Shobhu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni
Music:
MM Keeravaani
An MM Keeravani Musical
Thursday, September 30, 2021 • Telugu Comments

An MM Keeravani Musical

In this section, we will be reviewing the songs of 'Pelli SandaD'. The album is out on Aditya Music, one song at a time.

Premante Enti

Singers: Haricharan, Shweta Pandit

Lyricist: Chandrabose

The song is typically in the style of the 1990s K Raghavendra Rao, who is the film's direction supervisor. Chanrabose pens it as a conversational poetry, where two love-smitten souls are lost in a sublime dialogue. Haricharan and Shweta Pandit bring an air of youthfulness at every turn. MM Keeravani, who has had a change in style, delivers a winsome musical.

Title Track

Singers: Hema Chandra, Deepu, Ramya Behara

Lyricist: Chandrabose

Chandrabose understands the spirit of a traditional, fun-filled wedding, and he could well be writing the lyrics for the old 'Pelli Sandadi'. The lines could have been more imaginative, the language sounds a bit outdated. Hema Chandra, Deepu and Ramya Behara have the kind of voices that suit a typical wedding song. MM Keeravani, whose style of music is tailor-made for situations with a callback value, does an okayish job.

Madhura Nagarilo

Singers: Sreenidhi, Nayana Nair, Kaala BhaiRava

Lyricist: Chandrabose

Chandrabose marshalls his skill of deploying everyday language in a lyrical fashion. The line 'Gunde gummamlo kaalupetti, guttantha bhayata petti, gurthunchuko mannadi' is splendid while sounding mundane towards the end. MM Keeravani's tune is a mix of the Carnatic flavour and his kind of mainstream masala music. The singers do a neat job at flashing our nostalgia back to the '90s music while ensuring that they don't sound too old-school.