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Music production of the film began in early 2019, in parallel to film's shooting. [2] DSP's regular collaborator Sri Mani has written all the tracks for the Telugu version. In an interview with Cinema Express , lyricist Sri Mani said that "It’s important to blend the ideas of the director and music composer with my words.
The title song was performed by Bollywood singer Amit Mishra in his Telugu debut. [3] The duo described the title song as a challenging one, [4] and took inspiration from the song "Travelling Soldier" from the Pawan Kalyan-starrer Thammudu (1999). [5] The song "Pareshanura" was a melody number where he experimented with Carnatic music and hip ...
The words of the song were written by Shankarambāḍi Sundarācāri, and it was composed and sung by Ṭanguṭūri Sūryakumāri [3] for the 1942 Telugu film Deena Bandhu, which starred V. Nagayya but was released as a private label by the artist. For the various versions on the etymology of Telugu, see Telugu language. The image of the ...
Vipin Nair of Music Aloud rated the album 8.5/10, calling it as "one of Sharreth’s best works in recent times that sees him in fabulous touch." [13] 123Telugu reviewed the album for the Telugu version, saying "all the songs of 180 may be aimed for the ears of those who don’t mind experiments with music. The album doesn’t have the sound of ...
Vidyasagar is a gifted composer but has apparently felt cramped by the tailor-made songs that a Rajni film demands of him". [17] Singer Charulatha Mani, writing for The Hindu called the song "Konjam Neram", which was based on the Sriranjani raga, an "attractive take on the raga" and said the song "is contemporary in feel and traditional at the ...
Varisu is the soundtrack album composed by S. Thaman for the Tamil-language film of the same name, directed by Vamshi Paidipally starring Vijay.The album consisted of five songs written by Vivek in Tamil, Ramajogayya Sastry for the Telugu dubbed version Vaarasudu and Nishant Singh, Raqueeb Alam and Vaibhav Joshi for the Hindi dubbed version.
According to Thaman, the music needed to match the film's tempo, as the film has heavy fight sequences and dialogues. [2] Thaman had initially composed five songs for the film, but one of the tracks had to be removed after watching the final edit, as it interrupted the flow of the narrative. [ 3 ]
The film's musical score is composed by S. Thaman and featured five songs written by Bhaskarabhatla Ravi Kumar, Varikuppala Yadagiri Goud, Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry and Krishna Chaitanya. The soundtrack was released at an event held at Shilpakala Vedika in Hyderabad on 8 August 2014 and distributed by Junglee Music in digital and physical ...