Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Sri Rama Rajyam Audio Review

      

     Nandamuri Bala Krishna is soon reaching the big-screens donning the role of Lord Rama in the magnum opus Sri Rama Rajyam directed by Bapu. While Nayantara will be seen as Goddess Sita, Akkineni Nageswara Rao is essaying the role of Valmiki. The expectations on Sri Rama Rajyam are high as it is inspired from Lava Kusa and has been made with rich technical values. Maestro Ilayaraja scored the music. Here is the Sri Rama Rajyam music review… Take a look!!!
1. Jagadhananda Karaka -- 4/5
Artist(s): SP. Balasubramaniam, Shreya Ghoshal
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Jagadhanada Karaka is a melodious number describing the glory of Lord Rama and his rule where the kingdom is filled with the happiness. Ilayaraja has used the right mix of classical instruments that enhanced the melody of this number. The literary values of the song are high and SP. Balasubramaniam, Shreya Ghoshal are excellent in rendering their vocals for this number. Melodious Start!!!
2. Evadunnadu – 3.25/5
Artist(s): SP. Balasubramaniam
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Evadunnadu is a bit track which is a conversation between Valmiki and Naradha Maharshi. The song takes off with A.N.R’s voiceover followed by SPB. This time, Ilayaraja has used Tabla predominantly along with the violin so that the instruments do not dominate the singer’s voice. The track goes onto explain the traits and nobleness of Lord Rama.
3.Sita Rama Charitham – 3.5/5
Artist(s): Anitha, Keerthana
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Yet another melody based number rendered soulfully by Anitha and Keerthana. The song is all about the fundamental episodes of Ramayana right from Ravana planning abduction of Sita Devi in Panchavati forests to the latter facing the Agni Pariksha. Jonnavithula has penned powerful words which are an additional asset to the number.
4.Sri Rama Lera – 3.75
Artist(s): Ramu, Shreya Ghoshal
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Ramu and Shreya Goshal make an impressive take at this number with a soothing rendition. Sri Rama lera is rendered with classical Indian music which is delightful and inspiring. The number yet again describes the qualities and traits of Rama along with his bond with wife Sita, which are penned beautifully by Jonnavithula.
5.Devulle Mechindi: -- 4/5
Artist(s): Shreya Ghoshal, Chitra
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Devulle Mechindi is rendered beautifully by Shreya Ghoshal and Chitra with mellifluous vocals. Sung with a lot of devotion, the number might be the picturised on Lava and Kusa while describing the importance of Ramayana in the song. The fine composition of glowingly devotional lyrics with impressive vocals makes it a brilliant soundtrack.
6.Gaali Ningi Neeru -- 3/5
Artist(s): SP. Balasubramaniam
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Ilayaraja has scored this number in a commercial style with modern instrumentals that will leave one in surprise. Jonnavithula has tried his best in scripting the song with different words of pain and misery of Lord Rama while Sita Devi is being sent to forest. Special praises for SP. Balasubramaniam for singing this song beautifully capturing the emotions.
7.Ramayanamu Sri Ramayanamu – 4/5
Artist(s): Shreya Ghoshal, Chitra
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Ramayanamu Sri Ramayanamu is a brilliant number explaining the highlights, dharmas, sacrifices and philosophical elements of Ramayana. Well rendered by Chitra and Shreya Goshal, the song has extremely beautiful and moving lyrics by Jonnavithula. Ilayaraja has made it even more interesting with good use of classical Indian instruments.
8.Dhandakam -- 3.25/5
Artist(s): Surabhi Sravani, Keerthana
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
The bit track is about 1 minute which goes praising Rama. Surabhi Sravani and Keerthana have done justice to the track.
9. Sita Simantham – 3/5
Artist(s): Shreya Ghoshal
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Sita Srimantham as the title suggests appears in the episode of Sita’s baby Shower. The track is situational just like the earlier ones and the music sounds familiar to Ilayaraja’s old hits. As per the audio, it has nothing to boast of.
10.Rama Rama ane -- 3.25/5
Artist(s): Swetha, Anitha
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
The number is all about Rama’s childhood acts which are enjoyed by Vasishta maha muni and others. The song makes an interesting listen with pleasant lyrics from Jonnavithula and classy rendition by Ilayaraja. Listen to it!!!
11.Kalaya Nijama – 3/5
Artist(s): Tippu
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Kalaya Nijama is about Lord Hanuman expressing his sadness and helplessness for his divine Rama. Tippu has rendered the song well with out missing the emotion. Let’s wait to watch it on big-screens.
12. Idhi Pattabhi – 3/5
Artist(s): Swetha
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
The track has a folk touch and carries in a distinct tune. The song is all about the young Lava and Kusa during their infancy. The song has been tuned in folk style with classical instruments and it has its own literary and music values.
13.Shapthaswaradhamarudam: - 3.25/5
Artist(s): SP. Balasubramaniam
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
The track is a short prayer to divine and SP. Balasubramaniam has sung it with lot of devotion. He seems to be the perfect choice.
14.Mangalamu Ramunaku: -- 3/5
Artist(s): Anitha, Keerthana
Lyricist: Jonnavithula
Mangalamu Ramunaku is probably the climax song of the film and Anitha, Keerthana did a great job in singing this number.
Final Verdict
Sri Rama Rajyam is a mythological film and true to its genre, the songs are classical with high literary values. Every track is situational and has its own importance in Ramayana. Ilayaraja impresses the listeners with the devotional album by delivering the needful to the listeners. Sri Rama Rajyam audio raises the expectations even more on the film and if the film proves to box-office delight then this mythological album will be a big surprise in devotional music world.

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