Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Gabbar Singh’ itive reports in the industry. Shruti Haasan is the heroine in this movie and Harish Shankar is the director. Ganesh Babu has produced the film on Parameshwara Art Productions Banner. Let us see how this audio album is.
01. Dekho Dekho Gabbar Singh – 3.75/5...
Rising up to the occasion is Chakri, the forgotten musician. He belts out one of his career's most interesting albums. Ably aided by a bevy of tones - from Shaan, Kunal, Adnan Sami, KK, Revanth to Geetha Madhuri and others, he delivers a blusterous album.
Balaji, a relatively new lyricist, shows...
Ram Charan Tej is getting back to the big-screens with Sampath Nandi directed Racha after taking a long gap from Orange release. Produced by NV Prasad and Paras Jain under Mega Super Good Films banner with RB Chowdary as presenter, Racha has Fair beauty Tamanna as the heroine. The filmmakers had...
Idi Nijame
Artist(s): Kartik,Ranina Reddy
The song starts off with being a melody and enthralls everyone with a blend of hiphop and melody beats. Voice of Kartik and chorus of Ranina Reddy did wonders for the song. The manner Kartik sang words 'Idi Nijame' appeals to all.
1.Song: Vega Vega
Artists: Shankar Mahadevan
Lyrics: Chandrabose
This is a very energetic number that has been rendered with a lot of enthusiasm by Shankar Mahadevan. This song will most likely be used to introduce the hero in the movie. In usual Thaman style, there is a heavy use of the...
1.Song: Poola Rangadu
Artists: Benny Dayal, Nakash, Bhargavi , Lipsika
Lyrics: Ananth Sriram
This is a classic hero introduction song which is peppy and full of energy. The singers do a good job with the vocals. Anup Rubens has given a fast paced musical score for the song and we can expect some...
1.Body Guard
Singer(s): Baba Sehgal, Ramya, Naveen Madhav
Lyrics: Bhaskarabhatla Ravikumar
Best thing about this song is catchy lyrics. Interludes are good. Baba Sehgal is a perfect choice for this song no ifs n buts about it. Ramya voice is
good.Naveen Madhav is good too. Peppy number,on screen...
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Yuvan’s music for Veedinthe is melodious and enjoyable but it is also a marginal work. He threatens to wield the sledgehammer of creativity, once in a while, only to return to his comfort zone. Laddu Laddu is highly obnoxious. It is with Manase Paikegire that Yuvan is back to his old self. It is a...