Friday, 29 July 2011

Dhada Audio Review


     Current heartthrobs Naga Chaitanya and Kajal who are riding high in Tollywood have teamed up for the first time for Dhada. The audio launch took place on a grand scale in Shilpa Kala Vedika and producer D.Siva Prasad Reddy is publicizing the movie to the fullest. Devi Sri Prasad who gave a hit album to Naga Chaitanya with 100% Love has rendered the tuned for Dhada too. Checkout Dhada music review….
1. Bhoome Gundranga  -- 3.25/5
Artist(s): Richard, Ranina Reddy
Lyricist: Rama Jhogaya Sastry
Devi starts off the album with the fast beat dancy track. Rama Jhogaya Sastry has penned some youthful lyrics that is sung entertainingly by Richard. It might be Naga Chaitanya’s introduction song in the film and this peppy number has enough scope to showcase the actor’s dancing abilities. Energetic Start!!!
2. Hello Hello  -- 3/5
Artist(s): Nikhil D Souza, Neha Bhasin
Lyricist: Ananth Sriram
Hello Hello is a moderately paced duet song that has the flavour of romance. Ananth Sriram’s lyrics are beautiful and enjoyable. The song might have been canned in exotic foreign locales and expect a good chemistry between Chaitanya and Kajal. The beats are amazing and Nikhil D Souza, Neha Bhasin’s charming vocal rendition makes you go for the repeat button. Go for it…
3. Telugu Bengali  -- 2.5/5
Artist(s): Neeraj Sridhar, Sri Charan, Mega
Lyricist: Ananth Sriram
A DSP brand typical folkish mass song with Neeraj Sridhar and Sri Charan’s vocal renditions. It’s a total dance number and the song will have an additional asset if Naga Chaitanya can come up with good number of mass steps. As per the audio, Telugu Bengali lacks freshness and is mediocre. Wait for the video…
4. Godava Godava  -- 2.5/5
Artist(s): Karthik, Priya Hemesh
Lyricist: Rama Jhogaya Sastry
Godava Godava is a medium paced duet rendered by Karthik and Priya Hemesh. A pleasant number but not very different from DSP's previous compositions. Rama Jhogaya Sastry’s lyrics are regular. One time listen.
5. Diwali Deepaanni  -- 3.25/5
Artist(s): Andrea Jeremiah, Kalyan
Lyricist: Rama Jhogaya Sastry
Diwali Deepaanni is catchy, entertaining and at the same time has a sensuous feel. Andrea Jeremiah is at her best and has sung it in a seductive style. Rama Jogayya Sastry’s lyrics are mediocre. A good one…
6. Chinnaga Chinnaga –3.25/5
Artist(s): Sagar
Lyricist: Ananth Sriram
Chinnaga Chinnaga is soft bit track sung by Sagar’s gentle voice that carries the tender romantic feel. Ananth Sriram has penned some lovable lyrics which gives more excitement to the number. The director might have packed it with good number of romantic scenes on the lead pair.
7. Ey Pilla Pilla  -- 3/5
Artist(s): Jaspreet Jasz, Suchitra
Lyricist: Rama Jhogaya Sastry
          Ey Pilla Pilla is fast paced mass song that has an interesting start. The number has a lot of entertainment in store with Devi’s interesting composition. Jaspreet Jasz, Suchitra went behind the mike and crooned with full of energy though it has pretty ordinary lyrics. Let’s wait to see how Nga Chaitanya attracts with his dances.
           All in All, Dhada has everything what a commercial entertainer is expected to have. Devi Sri Prasad did not disappoint Akkineni fans but at the same it is not Devi’s best album too. A couple of numbers has the potential to top the chartbusters. Naga Chaitanya has ample scope to prove his dancing skills with Dhada and let’s wait to see it on the big-screens. 

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