Showing posts with label AudioReviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AudioReviews. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 December 2011

'Veedinthe' movie Audio Review



There is no need to introduce Vikram specially though he is Aparichithudu he is familiar to everyone in south. Yuvan Shankar Raja got many fans with his latest blockbuster musical hit Panjaa in telugu. So, here is their combo 'Veedinthe' with spicy songs have a glance over the review before listening to songs. Select your favorite number.


1. Pasi Vaadi Padhamai
Voices: Haricharan
Yuvan goes for a simple composition for the beats and instrumentals are so simple. It may take some more time for the song to grab our attention. The mixing is done with excellence, but we don't find an engrossing factor with the lyrics. The song is middling and doesn't sound like a piece of work from Yuvan Shankar Raja. Haricharan does his job perfectly.
2. Laddu Laddu
Voices: Vikram, Priyadarshini, Suchitra
The music director has tried to rendering the Kuthu song in late 80s style as in his father Maestro Ilayaraja's style. Well, we can sense it with the bass, brass and the rhythmic accompaniment. In order to offer a transition, he goes for a DJ kind of work during second verse. The song will be a sure treat for the frontbenchers in theatres with Chiyaan Vikram shaking legs with hotties Reema Sen and Shriya Saran.

3. Veeradhi Veerulu
Voices: Mano, Malathi
Much alike the previous track, Yuvan goes for the retro-style track. It's evident with the vocalizing pattern, Live Drums, etc, etc. The song should keep the audiences engrossed with the visuals and the scintillating appearance of Vikram in different get-ups.

4. Manase Paikegire
Vocals: Karthik, Renuka
Melodious pick with the singers Karthik and Renuka adding more intensity to the romantic feel. It's a situational song and the lyrics are just average. Yuvan keeps shifting between major and minor scales. The string works can be regarded as one of the best works that occurs during the second interlude.

Song of the Album: Manase Paikegire..



Sunday, 20 November 2011

'Panja' movie Audio Reveiw .

Wait has ended now. PawanKalyan's 'Panja' songs had completed satisfied the hunger of  fans. They have been getting tremendous response through out the sites.'Panja' occupied the first place in many music sites with the highest number of hits and listeners.To enjoy the songs visually we have to wait till December 9th. So,let us keep enjoying the songs only with our ears. Strikingsoon.com brings the audio review for you of 'Panja' movie.
Rating: 3.75/5


1.) Panja: On the behalf of composing the song Yuvan rocked again with his voice by adding spice to this song. This is the high voltage song which explains the power of PawanKalyan's character in this movie.After 'Jalsa' Pawan is back with such a power-pack intro song in his film. Lyrics stands as the main highlight of this song.


2.) Ela Ela: This melody bit song going to be the one of the best love songs of this year. The romance and love between the lead actors is shown in this song. Manily the bit song "Prana Shilala" which appears in the charanam of the song is simply superb. This is the most repetitive tune of the song which you will definetly play again and again.


3.) Veyira Veyira: Just like the sauce in the noodles item songs adds the taste and spice to the movie. These days hardly find the movies without item songs.  Veyira Veyira song is such a mass masala song of this movie. Though this song is not a fast beat song it would definitely going to be favourite song for mass audience with its lyrics.The lyrics of this song are really too crispy which the listener would enjoy them.


4.) Kshanam Kshanam: After giving melodious hits like 'Bhale Bhale Magadivoy' and 'Rajasekhara' from Leader Swetha Pandit is back with a melodious tune again.This is the one minute bit song which heroine expresses her love towards hero.


5.) Anukone ledhuga: This is the duet song which goes under melodious tune.  Good to ears and you will like it if you listen it for more than 3 times.


6.) PapaRayudu: The Mafia Don story completely turns to a village backdrop movie in second half. Brahmanandham is playing the one of the main role in this movie. After a long time Pawan again opened his mouth before a mike as a singer with his excellent voice. This is completely a funny song which praises Brahmi's character. Pawan kalyan dance is highlight of this song. I promise you will definitely listen this with a smile on your face.

Friday, 30 September 2011

7th Sense audio review.




The grand audio launch of '7th Sense' has indeed turned to be a greater leap of promotion for the film. Post-success of 'Ghajini', the trio combo A.R Murugadoss-Surya-Harris Jayaraj strikes with a spectacular show. The album comprises of 6 tracks that becomes one of the good works by Harris Jayaraj


1. Oh Ringa Ringa
Singers: Roshan, Jerry John, Benny Dayal, Suchitra
For the first time you hear it, you will find the similarities of A.R Rahman's 'Taxi Taxi' in every aspect including the vocalisms. But the metal guitars and percussions does make it worth hearing over and again. As A.R Murugadoss envisaged the song to be filmed in the way of Michael Jackson video album, the visuals should get us astonished. Harris Jayaraj goes for the selection of certain singers, who usually rock with this genre of numbers.



2. Muthyaala Dhaarani
Singers: Karthik, Megha
A splendid musical sound and pleasant voices by Karthik embellish the song to a greater magnitude. The combination of Surya-Karthik-Harris Jayaraj has always been a stupendous showpiece. This one doesn't become an exception as they manage to come up with a splendiferous work. The visuals shot across the paradisiacal greenish water surfaces should have more effect.




3. Yellae Lama
Singers: Vijay Prakash, Karthik, Shalini and Shruti Hassan
With so many singers with a big record of track list in the past, the expectations would go on top as we see their names in the track. Naturally, they try adding colors to the song. But again, the lyrics lose its importance. Much alike the previous songs, this one too will have its realms with the visuals.The songs resembles "Naaku Niku Nokia" from Aparichithudu and "Baila Bailamo" from Maheshbabu's Sainikudu.

4. Amma Amma
Singers: S.P Balasubramaniam & Swetha Mohan
'Amma Amma' is pathos of a young man, who has terribly failed in love after his sweetheart, forsook him. The lyrics are so simple and the instrumentals on accompaniment are mild, thereby giving distinct clarity to the lyrics. This might be the only song that will pick the audiences' interest on the first time.

6. Innum Enna Thozha
Singers: Balram, Naresh Iyer, Suchith Suresan
This is an inspirational song . The singers have done a good job and the musical quotient is perfect as well. We will have to wait and watch out for the situation in which the song is placed.

3. The Rise of Damo (Chinese Song)
Singers: Hao Wang
'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star', 'Ba Ba Black Sheep have you any wool?' - The song opens with the same tune and it looks like Harris Jayaraj has purposely made it so as to attract all age groups of listeners. Though we aren't aware of the lyrics for now, it is noteworthy that Madhan Karky should have taken great efforts to pen this song. The track is placed at a critical juncture in this film and will surely gain more popularity after the release.

Final Word:  Can be good to ears if you  listen repeatedly.

Highlight Songs:  1. Amma Amma
                            2.Yele Yelamma
                            3.Oh Ringa Ringa


Friday, 16 September 2011

Oosaravelli Audio Review


   Strikingsoon presents you Oosaravelli music review exclusively. Jr.NTR, Tamannah starrer Oosaravelli audio was launched on a grand scale at Shilpa Kala Vedika and the Young Tiger along with the makers are highly confident on Oosaravelli success. Energetic music director Devi Sri Prasad has composed the music and now, let’s checkout the audio review…
1. Brathakali -2.25/5
Singers:- Devisri Prasad
Lyricist: Chandrabose
Devi Sri Prasad himself rendered for this solo number apart from composing. He has done an okay job. Chandrabose lyrics are ordinary and nothing to boast of. Brathakali is just a passable number.
2.Nenante Naaku – 3.5/5
Singers:- Adnan Sami
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
Nenante Naaku is a fabulous number that you would surely go for repeat button. DSP chose Adnan Sami to render this song and it worked excellently. Adnan Sami with his husky voice makes it an ear pleasing track. Rama Jogayya Sastry’s has penned lovely lyrics on a guy who falls in love with the lady and trie to woo her. But the track has the shades of Bagundey Bagundey from Chintakayala Ravi. Nevertheless, it’s a feel good number. Listen and Enjoy!!!
3. Yelango Yelango  -- 2/5
Singers:- Jaspreet Jasz, Chinmayee
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
This Jaspreet Jasz, Chinmayee’s Yelango Yelango track is a fast beat number with a folk touch. However the track fails to engage you in listening to it and makes you reach out to the fwd button. If picturised well, it may appeal to the audience otherwise it would be a tedious number.
4. Love Ante Caring  -- 2.75/5
Singers:- Francois Castelleno
Lyricist: Anantha Sriram
Love Ante Caring is penned by Anantha Sriram that describes beautifully about Love and friendship. The lyrics are simple and easily explicable. Devi made use of musical instruments of his choice and Francois Castelleno has followed the tune. On the whole the song is a passable number. Listen to it for lovely lyrics…
5. Sri Anjaneyam – 3.25/5
Singers:- M.L.R. Karthikeyan
Lyricist: Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry
The track starts off powerfully with NTR’s dialogue followed by this devotional track. All credits to Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry who has devoted the lyrics to Lord Hanuman. Sri Anjaneyam seems to be situational track and DSP’s good composition makes the song intense to listen. It is sure the song will be shot greatly which provides the same intense on screen. Karthikeyan lived upto the expectations.
6. Niharika – 3.25/5
Singers:- Vijay Prakash, Neha Bhasin
Lyricist: Anantha Sriram
Nihrika Niharika is medium pace romantic duet with good melody in it. Anantha Sriram yet again pens beautiful lyrics for the track proving that he is amazing at romantic duets. Neha Bhasin mesmerizes with her rendition while Vijay Prakash’s voice elevated the spirit of the song. The music is foot-tapping and DSP’s background instruments have rhythmic music. Niharika is beautifully written and tuned. Go for it!!!
7. Dhandiya – 3.25/5
Singers:- Mukesh, Suchitra
Lyricist: Anantha Sriram, Suchitra[English Lyrics]
Here comes the mass number Dhandiya with a distinct tune by Devi Sri Prasad. The track has rocking beats with foot-tapping music. Apart from rendering the vocal, Suchitra has also penned lyrics joining with Ananth Sriram. Expect good number of steps from Jr.NTR on this number and it is sure to turn as a dancing number in theaters for the front-benchers. Well-composed mass number by DSP.
8. Oosaravelli – 3/5
Singers:- Ujjayinee Roy
Lyricist: Ramajogayya Sastry, Devi Sri Prasad(English Lyrics)
Devi ends off the album with the title song which is short [2and half minute] yet entertaining. The director has come up with heavy beats which might be used in elevating NTR’s characterization. The lyrics are quite different and it would be interesting to see how Surender Reddy has captured NTR. Ujjayinee Roy has done a good job in rendering this number.
Final Verdict
         All in All, Jr.NTR’s Oosaravelli is a decent album with a couple of good melodies and youthful tracks. On the other side, the album lacks mass appeal which is NTR’s strong base. Dhandiya is the only mass number in the album. Nevertheless, Oosaravelli has its own elements in engaging the listeners. It’s a well-mannered album by DSP, though not his best…

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Dookudu audio reveiw

Strikingsoon.com presents Dookudu audio reveiw exclusively for you.

Album Rating: 3/5



1.Nee Dookudu  4.5/5
Singers:- Shankar Mahadevan
Lyricist: Vishwa
Nee Dookudu is perhaps the title track which introduces the characterization of Maheshbabu. The number takes off with energetic start with perfect drumbeats and interludes. Shankar Mahadevan has added  life to the power and life to the song perfectly and Vishwa has penned powerful lyrics to this song. This is definitely the good starting song for the album!!!
2.Guruvaram – 3.25/5
Singers:- Rahul Nambiyar
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
Here comes a melody track Guruvaram March Okati… which is lyrically and musically pleasing to ears. The lyrics give a romantic and relaxing feel, which is all about the hero falls in love with the leading lady and sings the number recalling her. Though, a soothing number from Thaman, the tune reminds you of Ho.. Sanam from Veera... Nevertheless, an enjoyable track…
3.Chulbuli Chulbuli  -- 3/5
Singers:- Karthik,Rita
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
The track starts off energetic way with perfect drum beats. Despite the starting words which are not understandable, Rama Jogayya Sastry penned entertaining and youthful lyrics for the rest maintaining good rhyming words like buli, mali, puli, allibulli etc. Thaman tuned the song in the western style and the drumbeats in the backdrop make the listeners tap their feet. But song is not a new tune this song makes us remember Kick song 'Andharedurugaa Nilichaa' .  
4.Poovai Poovai  -- 2.5/5
Singers:- Ramya.N.S,Navin Madhav
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
Poovai Poovai is tuned in western style yet brings the mass feel with its lyrics. The track starts off high on energy and this could be the item number where Paravati Melton will be shaking her leg. The number could be enjoyable by front benchers on big-screens. As per the audio, it is just passable.
5.Dethadi Dethadi -- 3.5/5
Singers:- Ranjith,Divya
Lyricist: Bhaskar Bhatla
This is a mid-tempo duet that starts off with a high pitched vocal from Divya and the rhythmic sounds and drum beats are appealing to ears. The track turns energetic with the playful vocals of singers Ranjith and Divya. Lyrics penned by Bhaskar Bhatla are okay and nothing to boast of. You might like this number on repeated hearing…
6.Adara Adara – 2.5/5
Singers:- Karthik, Ramajogayya Shastry, Vardhini, Ranina Reddy,Megha
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
This is the family song of the album… Thaman has roped in Karthik, along with the lyric writer Ramajogayya Shastry to lend their vocals while the female singers Vardhini, Ranina Reddy, Megha accompanied them. This seems to be the wedding song of the lead pair and it reflects the festive mood. Going with the lyrics, the number recalls ‘Ninne pelladukuni…’ track from Srinu Vytla’s Ready and Thaman's 'Preme Puttindhile'.....  song from Kandhireega.
Final Word ::  There is no extraordinary song in this movie. Four songs are said to be good and even they did not satisfied Mahesh fans. Thaman has given a routin music for this movie.  As Dookudu is a prestigious project for the star hero like Maheshbabu the songs may change the result of the movie.So let us wait and see what happens for the movie.

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.

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. 

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Dhada movie Audio Reveiw


        DeviSriPrasad is back with Dhada songs again. This is the third album of ths year. Already he had bagged to musical blockbusters with 100%love and Mr.Perfect. This is the second combination with NagaChaitanya this year. The songs are really superb and we can't stop us listening these songs again and again.Keeping about the movie aside these songs are going to be the another  super duper musical Hit of this year.Let us checkout the reveiw of this album by songs wise....

  • Dhada Album Rating ::: 4/5
Bhume Gundranga :::  
                            This song seems to be a introduction song of Hero which says the characterization of the Hero. The total character of the hero is portrayed and explained in this song. Lyrics are simply superb and interesting with lot of humor.

Chinnaga Chinnaga ::
                              This is the small bit song with is in the melodious type. Romantic music and lyrics are superb.
Diwali Deepaanni :::
                           This is another duet romantic song. This song seems to be a item number with erotic lyrics.It is nice to listen this song.

Ey Pilla :::
            This is a fast beat song which makes us remember "Naa Peru Meena Kumari" song from "Mallanna". This song starts with Harmony music which is good one. This is a duet song.

Godava Godava :::
                         This song is sung by Karthik. His voice is the main highlight of this song. This song is the highlight of the total album. This song goes on teasing type between Hero and the heroine.

Hello Hello ::: 
                    We hear a new voices in this song for the first time. This melodious song is catchy and it is a duet song.

Telugu Bengali :::
                        This is the high-voltage dance based song. This is a song which goes on party mood.

Album Rating ::: 4/5

          Final Word ::: Songs are superb and listen these high voltage songs with high volume. But we have to wait whether NagaChaitanya will do justice for this songs or not.

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