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Rratna
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Post Number: 3712 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 69.81.55.195
| Posted on Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 7:17 am: | |
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Andhramass
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Post Number: 8702 Registered: 07-2006 Posted From: 219.90.169.84
| Posted on Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 6:08 am: | |
orni baley comedy ga rasadhu gaaaa MASS anthey Istham, BEZAWADA anthey Pranam |
Penkonda_tiger
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Post Number: 2782 Registered: 06-2005 Posted From: 213.86.41.125
| Posted on Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 6:07 am: | |
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Onlynbk
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Post Number: 14797 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 221.134.30.139
| Posted on Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 6:02 am: | |
ee unusual songs topic ninnane susi tega navvukunna
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Onlynbk
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Post Number: 14796 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 221.134.30.139
| Posted on Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 6:00 am: | |
unusual film site idabba samanyudu ki antha ok ani 2.75 rating esadu |
Andhramass
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Post Number: 8700 Registered: 07-2006 Posted From: 219.90.169.84
| Posted on Thursday, October 19, 2006 - 5:52 am: | |
In Indian movies music and songs play an important role. Though some of the new age directors regard songs as an obstruction in the narration and try to do away with them, majority of our film makers still insert songs into the movie wherever possible. In certain cases, such efforts have led to songs in rather unusual situations with interesting results. Some have even managed to be chartbusters and connect well with the audiences. Here is one list of top ten such Telugu songs that probably pushed the limit in terms of placement, conceptualization and the overall mood. 10: Ennallo Vechina Udayam from Manchi Mithrulu What do you do when you are about to meet your best friend after a long time? If you were Super Star Krishna or Nata Bhushana Sobhan Babu, you would probably break into a song. Incidentally, this is exactly what the duo does. Their song is shown in inter-cuts, with the two of them running to cover the distance and singing aloud their 'meeting agenda'. While the premise is interesting, as the two have strayed in different paths and there is an imminent clash in the offing, the song does appear a little unconventional. However, the song itself is a memorable composition and stands as a testimony to the contributions of three stalwarts-Ghantasala, SP Balasubramaniam and SP Kodandapani. 9. Naa Mogudu Ram Pyaari from Ninne Pelladatha Play The Song A get together for ladies always demands a song and the movie makers usually oblige with a variety of 'perantam' scenarios. Krishna Vamsi breaks away from the mould and presents the naughty side of such groups. In this song, the group narrates the problems faced by the fairer sex of all ages. While commending Krishna Vamsi for having converted a 'class' occasion into a 'mass' spectacle, one cannot miss the unusual nature of this song. Nagarjuna, Tabu, Ramaprabha and Lakshmi star in this hip swinging, remix version of a 'perantam' song. 8. Idhi Tailam Patti from Chanti Play The Song Romans would have been proud of this song for sure, as they were the ones who popularized the concept of communal baths. Tamil Director P. Vasu goes a step forward and makes it an entire household event and Director Raviraja Pinisetty stays true to the original. Victory Venkatesh conducts this family bathing rituals (for men only) while the wives watch merrily, clad in 'Kanchivarams' and 'Yedu Varala Nagalu'. Well, you couldn't ask for more when SP Balasubrahmaniam sings this melodious composition from Ilayaraja. 7. Agadhu Agadhu from Premabhishekam This is the ANR's swan song in the movie, as his character makes way to heaven or whichever destination one reaches after death. He plans his last moment to perfection, with all the regular ingredients of a heavy melodramatic climax. Darsaka Ratna Dasari and Music Director Chakravarthy dish out an inspired fare from the old classic 'Devdas', with some modern touches. 6. Neevenaa Nanu from Mayabazar Play The Song Much before the current 'dial your song' programmes, Mayabazar comes up with a live show concept. Infact this wonderful gadget-Priyadarshini-is so advanced that instead of an anchor you connect with your beloved and what more; you could even croon along with him/her. In this song, Savithri joins ANR who seems to be waiting for her on the other end. The creative team of KV Reddy, Ghantasala, Pingali and S. Rajeswara Rao deserves all the credit for an interesting idiot-box situation. 5. Saahasam Swasaga from Okkadu Play The Song The entire gang of Rayalseema factionists are after Maheshbabu. He takes off in an automobile along with Bhumika. In the circumstances it does appear logical even for someone of his Herculean capabilities. What perhaps is not so logical from the movie narration point of view is a background song. Director Gunasekar pulls it off with the help of an excellent tune from Mani Sharma and great lyrics of Seetharama Sastry. Wonderfully shot the song adds to the touch of novelty that is already a part of the movie. 4. Ilalo Kalise from Anveshana Play The Song A damsel in distress and our hero is nowhere in picture. So, what does she do? She sings a song and a deafening chorus joins in. What makes this song out of the ordinary is the fact that the song is placed just before the resolution of the mystery. One might argue that songs have no place in a thriller. But Director Vamshi turns the same notion upside down. He uses a song to create the necessary emotion in the climax while Janaki 'voices' heroine's concerns in a high pitched Maestro Ilayaraja's composition. 3. I Am Mad from Lankeswarudu Play The Song May be it all started with 'Pasivaadi Pranam', when Megastar Chiranjeevi first thrilled the audiences with his break dance. Later, it became a norm in every of films. Now how do you bring variety in an oft-repeated performance? Darsaka Ratna Dasari shows it how. He picks up a sad situation and makes Chiru perform in his inimitable break dance style. The execution is equally 'new' with Chiru's excellent dance steps interspersed with his facial expressions. 2. Athamadugu Vagulona from Kondaveeti Simham Play The Song In the 80s NTR and Sridevi's hit combination delivered several blockbusters and featured in foot tapping music. While some of the songs were a little out of place, this song tops it all. Here is the song situation. The heroine is on a visit to village along with her friends, depending solely on a small tape recorder for their entertainment. She picks up an argument with the hero, but he is in the mood for a song. So, what does he do? He takes the tape recorder away and commands her to sing n' dance to win it back. The heroine reluctantly agrees, dances to the tune of Music Director Chakravarthy under the supervision of K. Raghavendra Rao, the undisputed king of commercial cinema. Well, it is not very clear if she got back her priced possession, but after this song never again in the movie is she seen with the tape recorder again. 1. Jungili Jima from Marana Mrudangam Play The Song In the early days of his stardom, Megastar Chiru was called by many other names such as 'Supreme' or 'Dashing' or 'Dynamic' or 'Daring' hero. True to his sobriquets, we get to see his bold and heavily censored exploits in this song. In a tit for tat duel, heroine Radha robs Chiru of all his clothes. Just to make matters worse she takes away any and everything that is even remotely wearable. This obviously leaves Chiru stranded and stark naked in a remote jungle. But dashing as he is, he comes out in the open in his birthday suit and chases the heroine, till she relents. Veturi makes this sweet nonsensical song memorable with a dash of philosophy, while SP Balasubrahmaniam's out of the world rendition makes this Ilayaraja's fare memorable.
MASS anthey Istham, BEZAWADA anthey Pranam |
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