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Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu (transl. Me for you and you for me) is a 2003 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film starring Uday Kiran and Shriya Saran, [1] [2] directed by Raja Sekhar. It is produced by D. Suresh Babu on Suresh Productions banner.
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 ...
The music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad with cinematography by Venu. The film's title was inspired by the song of the same name from Varsham (2004), sung by K. S. Chithra. The film won nine Filmfare Awards South (including Best Film) and five Nandi Awards. It The film was remade in nine other languages—the highest for any Indian film.
The soundtrack for Nuvvu Naaku Nachav was composed by Koti and released by Aditya Music. It quickly achieved triple platinum disc status upon its release. [11] "Okkasari Cheppaleva" is based on the Robert Miles' song "Fable". [12] For the same song, lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry penned 60 different versions of the pallavi. Ultimately ...
Devi Sri Prasad made his debut in Indian Music Industry with music album Dance Party. He composed score and soundtrack of the 1999 Telugu film Devi , making his debut in the film music industry. Prasad has composed and produced film scores , soundtracks and songs for more than 100 films in various languages, predominantly in Telugu and Tamil ...
Nuvvu Nenu (transl. You and me) is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film directed by Teja, who co-wrote the script with Dasaradh.The film stars Uday Kiran and Anita in lead roles, with Tanikella Bharani, Telangana Shakuntala, Sunil, and Banerjee in supporting roles.
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All the songs in the film were recorded at A. R. Rahman's AM Studios in Chennai. [9] The song "Why This Kolaveri Di", which was adjusted in downtempo has been built around an ancient south Indian folk rhythm using ancient folk instruments like nadaswaram, shehnai, saxophone, urumee, thavil, drums, acoustic guitar, keyboards mixed with electronic synths and scratches, utilizing the singing ...