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Keeravaani was born in a Telugu family to lyricist and screenwriter Koduri Siva Shakthi Datta, in Kovvur of West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh. [6] [3] He is the cousin of director S. S. Rajamouli, music composers M. M. Srilekha, Kalyani Malik, and writer S. S. Kanchi. He is the nephew of screenwriter V. Vijayendra Prasad.
Koduri Marakathamani Keeravaani (born 4 July 1961), professionally known as M. M. Keeravani, is an Indian music composer, singer and lyricist, primarily associated with Telugu cinema. In a career spanning over three decades, Keeravani has composed music for over 190 films, primarily in Telugu, and some in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam ...
M. M. Keeravani is an Indian music composer, record producer, singer and lyricist, who predominantly works in Telugu cinema. His accolades include, eleven Nandi Awards, eight Filmfare Awards, two National Film Awards, an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a LAFCA Award and a Critics' Choice Movie Award.
Datta is the father of music director M. M. Keeravani. [3] Datta has six siblings – an elder brother, an elder sister, and four younger brothers. His younger brother, the screenwriter V. Vijayendra Prasad credits him for his success. [2] [6] Datta is the uncle of director S. S. Rajamouli, and music composer M. M. Srilekha.
The music and background score for the film were composed by M. M. Keeravani, with lyrics provided by Bhuvanachandra and Keeravani himself. [ 5 ] Originally, the song "Bangaru Kodi Petta" had a different tune, but Chiranjeevi requested a more energetic, "peppy number" where he could showcase his full energy.
The music was composed by M. M. Keeravani, with cinematography by Ram Prasad. It is Inspired by the Buster Keaton's silent comedy film Our Hospitality . [ 4 ] When Rajamouli watched Our Hospitality , he liked it immensely and wanted to retell the story in his own way. [ 5 ]
The soundtrack of the film is composed by M. M. Keeravani, [5] while Dasaradhi Sivendra and Chota K. Prasad handled the cinematography and editing, respectively. The film was released theatrically on 14 January 2024, coinciding with Makar Sankranti , [ 6 ] and received mixed-to-positive reviews from the critics.
Primarily shot in the United States, the film features a soundtrack composed by M. M. Keeravani. Paradesi was released on 15 January 1998, coinciding with the Sankranti festival. However, despite the festive release, the film received only below-average openings and was a box office failure.