Audio release function of Poori Jagannath's 'Amma Nanna Oka
Tamil Ammai' (ANOTA) was held at Viceroy Convention Hall,
Viceroy Hotel on 7th of April 2003. To suit the title, Poori Jagannath
has invited 'Amma Nanna' (Mr. Venkat Rao & Mrs. Anjana)
of Chiranjeevi to release the audiocassette.
The
function started with the music show by the singers of the film
and orchestra of music director Chakri. Here are the details of
the songs
Song
Name: Chennai Chandrama
Lyrics: Kandikonda
Singer: Chakri
Description: This song is a fusion of Indian classical
music and western music. The 'Vaatapi Ganapathi' raagam is taken
and modified into Channai Chandrama tune. This song starts with
the appearance of Dharmavarapu Subramanyam, who is playing the
role of Tamil girl's father and then it shifts on to the lead
pair.
Song
Name: Chumma Chumma
Lyrics: Bhaskarabhatla Ravi Kumar
Singers: Ravi Varma, Kousalya
Description: This song is a typical Chakri's kind of folk
song. Ravi Teja would be wearing mono-colored mass dresses (lungi
and laalchi with a kerchief tied to his neck).
Song
Name: Neeve Neeve
Lyrics: Peddada Murthy
Singer: Chakri
Description: This song is inspired by the 'Mustafa' song
from AR Rehman's 'Premadesam'. This song is beautifully picturised
on mother (Jaya Sudha) and son (Ravi Teja).
Song
Name: Lunchkostava
Lyrics: Sahiti
Singers: Chakri & Kousalya
Description: This is a typical duet between lead pair.
Specialty of this song is that all the lyrics written for female
are in Tamil. You can find the fusion of Telugu and Tamil lyrics
in this song.
Song
Name: Jhum Jhummare
Lyrics: Chandrabose
Singer: Kousalya
Description: This song is heavily inspired by the snake
song that is being telecasted in M TV and other music channels.
Kousalya sang this song well.
Song
Name: Taluku Taluku mannadi saruku
Lyrics: Bhaskarabhatla Ravi Kumar
Singers: Smita, Raghu Kunche
Description: This song is a masala song. Pop star Smita
and Raghu Kunche sang this song on high pitch for good effect.
Though
everybody tried putting up their 'show', it is pretty evident
that entire episode of musical program is a classic example of
'Mocktaves', where the singers and orchestra pretended to be singing,
but the actual music is coming from a prerecorded CD.
Later the visual clips of the songs were shown on LCD projector.
All songs have good feel and neat visualization.
Prakash
Raj opined that every actor has very few roles, which would make
him/her feel very special. The character of hero's father in this
film is such a special one with great scope for histrionics.
At
the end of the program, 'amma nanna' (Mr. Venkat Rao & Mrs.
Anjana) of the function released the audiocassettes.
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