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She has recorded songs for film music and albums in all the four South Indian languages namely, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada along with the Hindi language and has established herself as a leading playback singer of South Indian cinema. Some of her inspirations are Sujatha Mohan (her mother), Alka Yagnik and K.S. Chitra [1]
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 1973 Jesus "Ente Munthirichaarino" M. S. Viswanathan P. Bhaskaran Panitheeratha Veedu "Maaril Syamanthakarathnam Chaarthi" Vayalar Ramavarma Panchavadi: Symphony Symphony M. K. Arjunan: Sreekumaran Thampi Ayiroor Sadasivan Aaradhika: Chottaannikkara Bhagavathi" M. S. Baburaj Sreekumaran Thampi Urvashi ...
Karunamayudu (transl. Man of Compassion/The Compassionate One; also commonly known as Ocean of Mercy from its titles in other languages) is a 1978 Indian Telugu-language biographical film written and directed by A. Bhimsingh. It stars Vijayachander as Jesus of Nazareth. [1]
Vemuri Visweswar (Viswa) is a Telugu Movie lyricist, music director, singer, and dubbing artist. He has worked on more than 250 films and is multi-talented. Viswa has attracted a Telugu audience by skillfully blending catchy Sanskrit, English, and Hindi words in his writings.
Vishnuvardhan's norm composer Yuvan Shankar Raja assigned to score music for Panjaa, in his maiden collaboration with Kalyan. [1] [2] He started composing music for the film in late January 2011, and took nearly eight months working on the soundtrack, due to Yuvan's commitments on other Tamil and Telugu projects. [2]
A good one in the album. On the whole, Bommarillu reflects what life is --- fun, mediocrity and inspired moments." wrote IndiaGlitz in its music review of the album. [6] Idlebrain.com stated that "Music of the film is very good and background music is excellent. The scenes in the first half are so good that songs come as speed breakers to the ...
His songs consist of only Telugu words of various regions of Andhra Pradesh. Being born in a poor family, he always liked to write about poverty , village life and folk type of songs. He penned nearly 1,500 songs in more than 270 movies and remained popular for his folk-oriented songs, which had an exotic rural touch.
After writing the music for four songs – "Srikarulu Devathalu", "Lahiri Lahiri", "Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela" and "Neekosame" – S. Rajeswara Rao left the project. [a] Following his departure, Ghantasala orchestrated and recorded Rajeswara Rao's compositions with N. C. Sen Gupta and A. Krishnamurthy, and composed the rest of the film's score.