: A high-stakes, emotional track used during the film's more dramatic or intense moments. 🎬 Musical Context & Production Composer : S.A. Rajkumar Lyricist : Chirravuri Vijay Kumar Music Label : Aditya Music
The lyrics are a playful conversation between a man and a parrot ( Chilakamma ), which acts as a messenger of love. Visually, the song featured vibrant, rustic sets and became a chart-topper in rural areas. siva rama raju movie songs
This song is unique because it blends the persona of Lord Shiva and Lord Rama with the hero’s character. Sung by and K. S. Chithra , it serves as an introduction to the protagonist’s dual nature—a ruthless fighter who is deeply devoted to religion. The chorus, "Jai Jai Sri Ram," is layered over heavy percussion, creating a devotional mass beat that is rare to find in modern cinema. : A high-stakes, emotional track used during the
The music seemed to change the acoustics of the house. The empty hall no longer felt hollow. The song carried a sense of grandeur, transforming the decaying room into a royal court of family honor. Visually, the song featured vibrant, rustic sets and
In stark contrast to the violence of the plot, Muddabanti is a soft, breezy melody. The chemistry between Balakrishna and the female lead (Preeti Jhangiani) is complemented by the effortless vocals of and Kavita Krishnamurthy . The picturization in Ooty and the use of violins create a feeling of first love. Even today, this song appears on "Top 90s-2000s Telugu Love Songs" YouTube compilations.
: A high-stakes, emotional track used during the film's more dramatic or intense moments. 🎬 Musical Context & Production Composer : S.A. Rajkumar Lyricist : Chirravuri Vijay Kumar Music Label : Aditya Music
The lyrics are a playful conversation between a man and a parrot ( Chilakamma ), which acts as a messenger of love. Visually, the song featured vibrant, rustic sets and became a chart-topper in rural areas.
This song is unique because it blends the persona of Lord Shiva and Lord Rama with the hero’s character. Sung by and K. S. Chithra , it serves as an introduction to the protagonist’s dual nature—a ruthless fighter who is deeply devoted to religion. The chorus, "Jai Jai Sri Ram," is layered over heavy percussion, creating a devotional mass beat that is rare to find in modern cinema.
The music seemed to change the acoustics of the house. The empty hall no longer felt hollow. The song carried a sense of grandeur, transforming the decaying room into a royal court of family honor.
In stark contrast to the violence of the plot, Muddabanti is a soft, breezy melody. The chemistry between Balakrishna and the female lead (Preeti Jhangiani) is complemented by the effortless vocals of and Kavita Krishnamurthy . The picturization in Ooty and the use of violins create a feeling of first love. Even today, this song appears on "Top 90s-2000s Telugu Love Songs" YouTube compilations.