


![]() Stylish Star Allu Arjun (AA) always gives something special to his fans in the midst of his shootings. Coming just one week after the release of Jalsa, the release of this audio is also meant to capture the Jalsa musical euphoria and sail along with it. All of Allu Arjun’s previous five films boast of great music, energetic dances, and most importantly memorable tunes. This is the first time AA teams up with Manisharma, the man behind Chiranjeevi many hits in the last 10 years. When Mani and Pawan Kalyan met the first time it was Khushi and the question is how is it when AA and Mani have met for the first time?–read on. Paragulu, written by Sirivennela, a solo hero number rendered effectively by Ranjith, is a high-energy song rich with techo beats. To soothe your nerves from the high energy of the previous number comes a soft love melody, Nammavemo, sung sweetly by Saketh. Right on the back of this melody comes another love melody, Hrudayam sung by Hemachandra and written by Sirivennela, that is soaked in melancholic humming and music. Yelageylaga, sung by Saindhavi and Kailash Kher and written by Anantha Sriram, is an attempt to be mass song, but it misses the beat and tune. Ranjith is back again to sing for Chandrabose’s pen in Chal Chal Challo…another active number, but nothing more to remember. Manakanna Podiche, sung by Rahul Nambiar and written by Anantha Sriram. is another solo hero song wants to be energetic, but again thats about it with nothing special to offer. Analysis: Manisharma has mastered Sound, with a capital M and S and so even though the tunes are not memorable the songs are good to listen to; thats about it. Every song has a music bit that is really communicative, beats are good, and sound is great, but alas what matters the most–the tunes–cannot be remembered after hearing the album. However, the songs carry a particular mood with them and I have a feeling they will gel well with the songs on screen. Of course, Allu Arjun will make sure that the beats and his steps are noticed. ![]() |
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