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Lahari Music acquired the audio rights in early May 2015 for an amount of ₹ 30 million and the audio is accessible from YouTube. [6] [7] The team of Baahubali announced that the audio launch of the movie will take place in Sri Venkateswara University grounds, Tirupati on the official page of the movie on Twitter.
The original soundtrack in Telugu was composed by MM Keeravani while the songs were sung by Daler Mahendi, Mounima, Sony, Deepu, Sreenidhi, V. Srisoumya, Kaala Bhairava and Keeravani. [1] In Tamil, Madhan Karky written the lyrics followed from part 1 of this film.
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"Hamsa Naava" (transl. Swan Boat) is a Telugu song from the 2017 film Baahubali 2: The Conclusion. [3] Sung by Sony and Deepu, the song's lyrics were penned by Chaitanya Prasad and its music was composed by M.M. Keeravani. [4]
The music video of the song was officially released on 20 July 2015 through the YouTube channel of T-Series Telugu. The video of the song received more than 18 million views on YouTube. [9] The song was released in Tamil as Manogari, [10] In Hindi as Manohari [11] [12] and in Malayalam as Manohari. [13]
Baahubali (styled in official material as Bāhubali; [a] transl. The One with Strong Arms ) is an Indian epic action media franchise created by S. S. Rajamouli . The franchise started off with a two-part film series directed by Rajamouli.
The audio of the song was released on 26 March 2017 along with other tracks in the album through the YouTube channel of T-Series Telugu and is also the first song to be played in the movie. [4] The music video of the song was released three weeks after the release of the film. The video of the song has received more than 2 million views on ...
"Saahore Baahubali" (transl. Glory be to Baahubali) is a Telugu song from the 2017 film Baahubali 2: The Conclusion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sung by Daler Mehndi , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] the song is composed by M. M. Keeravani , with lyrics penned by his father Siva Shakti Datta and K. Ramakrishna.