…”Ye kannooo yepudu choodani Pustakamai veeru...
Chadivestunnaraa…..anandanga
okarini inkokaru”…
Claps…Cheers and respect for DSP & Ramajogayya Shastri
garu!
Guys time up, come out of the excitement, exhilaration and
enthral canvas of magnanimous ‘Bahubali’. Time to turn heads toward our conventional
wholesome family entertainers. Who else other than Mahesh is better to get us
out of Bahubali mania, at this situation.
Bahubali is a blockbuster and claiming as many awards as it
can around the globe. However, somewhere it lacked the EQ/Emotional Connect as
Chatrapati and entertainment element like Magadheera. May be the reason, we are
served with fully cooked half meal. Hope the Part II connects all these
quotients of the beginning part and becomes a sumptuous meal, complete.
Coming back to
Koratala Shiva’s wholesome entertainer, DSP came up with fresh sound and voices
for ‘Srimanthudu’. The tunes are hummable & singable and seem to have long
shelf time, till couple of weeks post release, at least. The album will not
blow you away like Arya, NVNV or Gabbarsingh but the way DSP used the voices & modulations, will
definitely tempt you to listen the tracks back to back couple of times for sure,
specially the track above (web link is below). I kept the tracks on repeat mode indefinately on spotify, for now. The best from DSP after Gabbar Singh.
Ramajogayya Shastri garu’s lyrical values are
great with simple & commercial words, carrying few threads of story, here
and there. The USP of DSP is that, he still believes in lyrics and voice dominating the
instruments. The whole album gives you a blurred conscious of previous sound
tracks from Khaleja, Athadu and recent S/O Satyamurty. However, the whole
package is fresh, catchy and contagious; the tunes will keep on resonating for couple
of weeks to come, which is a great take off for a movie before its lands in
theatres.
Kudos to Madhi for the promising visuals, the trailers are rich
with colours and locations in the back drop with stunning Mahesh & gorgeous Shruti on
the front.
Takeaways from Trailers, one….Get one Bi-cycle to sweat it
out and to look cool…two…start
thinking of paying back to the roots, where we belong to.
Great! Wishing the whole team a Dimma tirige hit!!!
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