Parugu - 'Melody Brahma' with his best score for 'Parugu'
After
giving a blockbuster like 'Desamuduru' the audiences kept high
expectations on Allu Arjun's forthcoming flick. At the same time, the
film is coming from a successful director called Bhaskar, who brought
out an excellent silver jubilee like 'Bommarillu'. Moreover, the
producer of the film 'Dil Raju' had a hit like Arya with Allu Arjun and
his combination with Bhaskar produced a hit like 'Bommarillu'.
Altogether, the film had a big hit combination. Keeping all this in
view, Manisharma, strived hard to make the album a musical
hit and he succeeded in it. As fondly called by his fans 'Melody
Brahma', Manisharma mixed melody and fast beat in right ratio to suit
the taste of all classes of audiences. The audio would no doubt would
become one of the chartbusters.
Parugulu… Artiste: Ranjith Lyricist: Seetarama Sastry
Music director Manisharma started the film with the music from bass guitar
coupled with drum beat. However, he ensured that the lyric is very
clear. As the song progress, he replaced the music with electronic guitar
coupled with keyboard music. The interludes with the humming of English
bits gave the song a youth touch. The lyric in the song hints that it
should be a situational song. The beats of the drum
hints that the song was choreographed in a novel way with a fast
movement of camera and it should have a digital mixing of visuals on
the screen all through the song.
Nammavemo Artist: Saketh Lyricist: Anantha Sriram
This song was tuned totally on a melody base. The music director chose to use simple music instruments
like keyboard containing piano bits, and jazz drums. The lyric has good
literary value and the entire song progresses in similar rhythm.
Anantha Sriram proved that he could give fantastic lyrics for
melody-based bits. Of course, the lyricist ensured a little speed in
some stanzas, keeping in view the hero's image and help the
choreographer to keep simple steps to the hero and heroine as it also
has a hint that it too should be a situational song.
Yelageyalaga Artists: Kailash Kher, Saindhavi Lyricist: Anantha Sriram
This
song was tuned in a folk style and had the similarity of some familiar
tune. The song has a traditional drum beat coupled with light guitar
beat in the background. As the lyric progresses trumpetdance bit at that time.
sound joins the band. Between the stanzas violin, bass guitar and
shehnai sounds force the audiences to tap their feet unintentionally.
Before the second stanza, the use of drum beat and the humming hints at
the director's intention for a good
Chal Chal Artist: Ranjith Lyricist: Chandrabose
Chandrabose
might have scripted this song with the inspiration from the title song
of 'Jalsaa'. However, the song was tuned a little differently than that
song because this was scripted with good literary values. Surprisingly,
the tune of this song had a good mix of melody, mass and youthful beat.
In fact, Manisharma is an expert in tuning this kind of songs.
Hrudayam Artist: Hemachandra Lyricist: Seetarama Sastry
This
is a solo song of the hero. It indicates the poignant scene in the
backdrop and the hero singing song in a sorrowful mood like failure in
love kind of situation. To suit the situation, the song was tuned in a
melody beat. Hemachandra did complete justice to the song. Use of
keyboard and guitar could be easily noticed from the beat. The piano
bits in the interludes elevates the mood of the song. The music
director chose the right lyricist to script this song and Sirivennela
Sitaramasastry imbibed good lyrical value in the song too.
Yennennennenno Oohalo… Artist: Rahul Nambiar Lyricist: Anantha Sriram
This
is yet another youthful song. The tune had a foot-tapping music. Ananta
Sriram penned good lyric to suit the situation as the hero is supposed
to tease the heroine in this scene. Surprisingly, the music director
simply used key board to produce different kinds of sounds besides the
use of jazz drums and guitar for the song.
Cast: Allu Arjun, Sheela and others
Producer: 'Dil' Raju
Music: Manisharma
Director: 'Bommarillu' Bhaskar
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