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Veerabhadra - Audio Review
By NaChaKi
Apr 28, 2006 - 11:55:00 PM

Ambika Cinema Productions Pvt. Ltd.
Veerabhadra manchiki manchi, punch-ki punch


Producer: Ambika Krishna
Director: A.S. Ravi Kumar Chowdary
Music Director: Mani Sarma
Audio Rights: Supreme Audio
Lyrics: Bhashasree (1), Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar (2, 3), Chinni Charan (4, 6), Sai Sriharsha (5)
Playback: Shankar Mahadevan (1); S.P.B. & Chitra (2); Tippu & Lenina Chowdary (3); K.K. & Mahalakshmi (4); Mallikarjun & Vardhini (5); Karthik & Sujatha (6)

Rating: 3.25/5

Summary:

The tunes are catchy, pushing the rating up, and the apt choice of playback singers has done some good too. Lyrics by less-known lyricists are a refreshing welcome for a big hero's movie! There are not any situational songs that might catch up after the movie's release, except the song with sister sentiment sirimalli nElaku andam... Nothing is too great about these songs without situations, except that they're catchy tunes that will live at least until the movie is in theaters

Playback

Lyric

Tune/Interlude/BGM

jagam kOsam sooreeDu... (Duration: 5:00 minutes) (Rating: 3.75/5)






Shankar Mahadevan is his usual as he goes again at another hero's establishment song by Mani Sarma. A little more care in pronunciation shall avoid errors like naaNyam for naaNem though. The male lead's characterization is neatly described with rhyming words, fitting expressions, and reasonable evidences from epics by Bhashasree in this lyric. The movie's tagline also fits into the lyric. The tune is quite catchy and catches up instantaneously, thanks also to the lyric. The song bases on a rich beat and interludes that equally reach classes and masses among audience.
abbabbaa, pedavi poojaku vELaaye... (Duration: 4:47 minutes) (Rating: 3.5/5)



Balu and Chitra are at their usual best in this medium-paced romantic number. Bhaskarabhatla delivers what is required in this romantic number, aiming more at the classes among the audience. The tune is melodious and catchy, though the beat and parts of tune and BGM are not as fresh. The orchestra is just okay too. The song can catch up with a few repetitions.
aa EDukonDalU ekkEstaa... (Duration: 4:55 minutes) (Rating: 3.25/5)



Tippu has been improving pronunciation with each song! Lenina could have sounded better and consistent. Another romantic number by Bhaskarabhatla. The usage of EDu and ashTa by the male and female leads are notable. Significant  is his rhyming in songs such as these simple duets. The lead lines of the tune are catchy indeed; the tune is typical of Mani Sarma. The interludes are good too.
jujubeelallO jujubeelallO... (Duration: 4:48 minutes) (Rating: 3.0/5)



Both singers render this song actively. Though the song starts out with not much meaning, there is some neat wordplay underneath: figures of speech such as "naa kinnera navakanneraa!" and "raaku, raaku ani raakumaaruDiki..." The tune is okay. The beat is non-invasive. The song might catch up slowly.

sirimalli nElaku andam... (Duration: 4:58 minutes)
(Rating: 3.0/5)




Mallikarjun sounds soft like always. Vardhini is fine too. A brother's song about his beloved sister. Some expressions like poolE raaluTa marichE tOTa are good. The beat invades on the melodious tune a little. The song is otherwise just okay.

boppaayi boppaayi bulli boppaayi... (Duration: 4:39 minutes) (Rating: 2.5/5)
Karthik and Sujatha are suitable. Karthik would go places with better songs. Not a great lyric to rave about, though some expressions are just okay. The song is on the whole more aimed at the masses, it seems. It doesn't catch up much, though it's just okay to hear once.

By NaChaKi

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