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Suswagatham (transl. Hearty welcome) is a 1998 Indian Telugu-language romance film produced by R. B. Choudary under the Super Good Films banner, directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao.
The film begins in the United States, where Sailaja "Sailu," a struggling woman, works hard to make ends meet.She is deeply attached to her sister Deepthi's son, Chiku, and resents Deepthi’s husband, Srikanth, whom she believes caused her sister's death in an accident and remarried soon after.
Lyrics Singers length 1 "Mattu Vadalara Niddura" Kosaraju: Ghantasala: 3:58 2 "Changure Bangaru Raja" C. Narayana Reddy: Jikki: 5:11 3 "Priyurala Siggelane" Samudrala Sr: Ghantasala, P. Susheela 4:43 4 "Nallanivadena" Samudrala Sr. Jikki, L. R. Eswari: 4:01 5 "Bhala Bhala Naa Bandi" Kosaraju Madhavapeddi Satyam: 4:24 6 "Swagatam Suswagatam" C ...
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"Swagatham Swagatham" S. A. Rajkumar "Ding Ding" Okato Number Kurraadu "Nemali Kannoda" M. M. Keeravani: K. S. Chithra: Lahiri Lahiri Lahirilo "Kallaloki Kallupetti" K. S. Chithra "Oh Chilakamma" K. S. Chithra: Tappu Chesi Pappu Koodu "Vaana Kotindante" K. S. Chithra "Ya Alla Hare Krishna" Neethone Vuntanu "Merise Naa Kannulalona" Vandemataram ...
She also sang in Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, and Sinhala languages. Discography. This list is ... Lyrics Co-singer Actor ... Swagatham Swagatham Bhaktha Kuchela ...
Lalji Pandey (28 October 1930 – 3 September 1997), [1] [2] better known by the pen name of Anjaan, was an Indian lyricist known for his work in Hindi language films.Having penned over 1,500 songs for more than 300 films, he is remembered for tracks from his frequent collaborations with composers Kalyanji–Anandji, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, R. D. Burman and Bappi Lahiri.
The National Film Award for Best Lyrics is an honour presented annually at the National Film Awards by the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC) to a lyricist who has composed the best song for films produced within the Indian film industry. [1] The award was first introduced at the 16th National Film Awards in 1969.