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Ghantasala was born in 1922 into a Telugu Brahmin family of Ghantasala Soorayya, a professional singer in Chowtapalli, a village in Gudivada taluk of Krishna District. [4] During his childhood, Ghantasala used to dance to his father's Tharangams. His father died when Ghantasala was a child, and he was brought up by his maternal uncle.
Sri Dr. L.V. Gangadhara Sastry was born on 27 June 1967 in Avanigadda, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, to L. Kasiviswanadha Sarma and Srilakshmi.His parents had some knowledge of classical music.
Download QR code; Print/export ... Ghantasala is a singer of Telugu cinema. This is a compilation of few of his songs. [1] [2] Year Film Song/s 1945
Bhagavad Gita (known as Bhagvad Gita: Song of the Lord in the United States) is a 1993 Indian Sanskrit-language drama film with few dialogues in Hindi and Telugu language. It was produced by T. Subbarami Reddy and directed by G. V. Iyer. The film is based on Hindu religious book Bhagavad Gita, which is part of the epic Mahabharata. [1]
S. Janaki & Ghantasala (musician) pathos Telugu: Abheri / Bhimpalasi: Ragamayi Raave Anuragamayi Raave Jayabheri: Pendyala (composer) Ghantasala (musician) Telugu: Abheri / Bhimpalasi: Naa Kanti Papalo Nilichipora Vagdanam: Pendyala (composer) Ghantasala (musician) & P. Susheela: Telugu: Abheri / Bhimpalasi: Chiguraakulalo Chilakamma Donga ...
The film notably featured recitations from the Bhagavad Gita by Ghantasala, which were secured by Padmalaya Studios after his death. [3] Notable songs from the soundtrack include "Mrogindi Kalyana Veena" and "Dharmakshetram Idhi Kurukshetram." [2]
Ghantasala 4:05 3 "Manasu Parimalinchene" Ghantasala, P. Susheela 4:16 4 "Deva Deva Narayana" Ghantasala 3:31 5 "Anchelanchalu leni Mokshamu" B. Gopalam, Swarnalatha 3:03 6 "Chaalada Ee Pooja Devi" Ghantasala 3:05 7 "Neekai Vechitinayya" P. Susheela 3:09 8 "Swamula Sevaku Velaye" P. Susheela 2:37 9 "Tapamu Phalinchina Shubhavela" Ghantasala 2:21
After writing the music for four songs – "Srikarulu Devathalu", "Lahiri Lahiri", "Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela" and "Neekosame" – S. Rajeswara Rao left the project. [a] Following his departure, Ghantasala orchestrated and recorded Rajeswara Rao's compositions with N. C. Sen Gupta and A. Krishnamurthy, and composed the rest of the film's score.