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Many songs in Indian films are based on ragas of Indian classical music. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale.
20va Sathabdam (subtitled with the translated title 20th Century) is a 1990 Telugu action crime thriller film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. The film stars Suman, Devaraj and Lizy, with Suman Ranganathan in a cameo role. It is produced by R. V. Vijay Kumar under the Sri Sai Ram Creations banner. The music was composed by J. V. Raghavulu.
R. D. Burman (Remix by Instant Karma) Pervez Quadir, Caralisa Monteiro "Mere Dil Mein Aaj Kya Hai - The 'Amorous Lover' Mix" Laxmikant-Pyarelal (Remix by Instant Karma) Solo Sanober & The Masti Express "Dil Nahi Lagda" Sanober "Chadhti Jawaani" (Aur Ek Haseena Thi-2003) Shaswati Phukan 2008: Jalwa Returns "Om Shanti Om" (Remix by DJ Akbar Sami ...
Writing for the news publication The Hindu, Krishna Sripada listed "Adhento Gaani Vunnapaatuga" as one of the 'Best Telugu Songs of the Decade (2010–2019)'. According to Sripada, "the 2010s saw a great mix of Telugu film albums that appealed for both their commercial as well as new-age sounds". [ 22 ]
Rangasthalam is the soundtrack of the 2018 Indian Telugu-language film of the same name directed by Sukumar.Composed by Devi Sri Prasad, the soundtrack contains 6 songs with lyrics by Chandrabose.
Eega is the soundtrack album to the 2012 Indian fantasy film of the same name.Its Tamil version is titled Naan Ee.Composed by M. M. Keeravani, the film's soundtrack in both Telugu and Tamil versions features five songs, out of which one is a remixed version of the title song.
Kantara is the soundtrack album to the 2022 film of the same name, written and directed by Rishab Shetty, and stars himself in the lead role.Produced by Hombale Films, the film features music composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, who described it as a "culture-based folklore film in musical context" and wanted the music to be "rooted in the traditions of the 1990s".
Mahalakshmi Iyer is an Indian playback singer, best known for her Hindi, Assamese and Tamil songs. She has sung in many other Indian languages as well, including Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati and Kannada. [2]