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Audio Review : Bhadra - Massy-massy all the way

Producer: Dil Raju
Director: Boyapati Srinu
Cast: Ravi Teja, Meera Jasmine, Prakash Raj
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Singers:Tanvi, Timmy, Mallikarjun, Sumangali, Ravivarma, Chithra K S, Karthik, Kalpana, Tippu, Pushpavanam Kuppuswamy, Usha

Mass numbers with some typical melody specks is the forte of Devi Sri Prasad. Adding to it if the hero has a mass appeal, things are going to go a bright way. This applies to Bhadra starring Ravi Teja, Meera Jasmine, Prakash Raj under the direction of Boyapati Srinu. The musical score is by Devi Sri Prasad. What’s on hold this time, let’s check out!

Going for the guns is 'Evure Chinadana'. The masses are going to swing and sway after having their first glance at it. There is vigor and pacy orchestration backing up the track in the voice of Tippu and Kalpana. They waltz across the octaves with amicability.  Drowned with rocking Punjabi beats it does sound exhausted after a while.

Subsequent to desi stuff, we get to hear something westernized in 'Just Do It'. Thanvi and Tippu meddle their voice as per the tempo. Electronic guitar and percussion does try to give a zing making it the right pick for the gen X. The new fangled style may become a trendsetter in the days to come.

The best song so far is 'Sa Sa Sye'. In terms of tune the track is aplomb, and the orchestra generates appeal. But from the point of vocals, nothing admiring comes up. The potential of Karthik and Chitra are wasted in the track. Though they leave no stones unturned to reach the octaves, yet the track asks for more.

Another tempo filled song is 'Nuvvu Naaku Manasiste'. Mallikarjun and Sumangali head straight for the zeal. Their expressions vibe well and justify the track in more than one ways.

A melodic number of a lullaby genre is 'Thirumalavasa'. This melody-inflicted number passes muster.

Romantic and sentimental track 'O Manasa O Manasa' is rendered by Ravi Verma in an easy manner. Devi Sri Prasad has made the best use of eth vocals in the tracks and in the department of scoring too he has excelled.

With some good and some mediocre songs, this album ranks average. Some raucous and rollicking tunes will make the album get along with the masses. What is left to be seen is how much it gets along.


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