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Audio Review : Hello Premistaara - Chakri stirs magic again!

Producer: Puri Jagannath
Director: Rajkumar 
Cast: Sairam Shankar, Sheela
Music: Chakri
Singers: Sai Shivani, Kousalya, Venu, Chakri, Madhuri, Ravi Varma

Sairam Shankar’s next big release is Rajkumar directed ‘Hello Premistaara’ produced by his brother Puri Jagannath. This film casts Sheela in the female lead and is released under the banner of Vaishno Academy. Chakri, the most sought after music director in Tollywood, composes the soundtrack of this youthful film that has love as its milieu. For music fanatics, Chakri comes up with a mixed assortment of music that caters from melody to massy tunes and will please both the classes and the masses. Kandikonda’s lyrics have ample dosage of massy elements with literary standard being fully sustained.

Numero uno song to feature in the album is the vibrant and colourful ‘Ninna Monna’ rendered by Chakri in full zest. Kandikonda’s flamboyant lyrics also add to its youthful appeal. Chakri employs saxophone, bass guitar, electronic guitar, keyboard and drums to achieve the desired rhythm. The interludes make for sumptuous listening indeed.

‘Yennadoo Leni’ is a typical Chakri number delivered by Venu and Kousalya. This euphonic song penned by Kandikonda has a good serving of guitar strums coupled with drumbeat and keyboard. Giving an earshot it is like a romantic outing for all the listeners.

‘Nee Peru Vintene’ is a massy tune in the offering crooned by Ravivarma and Madhuri. This outright dance track encumbered with keyboard notes and drum thumps, gives the performers a chance to groove. Chakri also employs some native instruments like ‘dappu’ and ‘takora’ to bring in a folk feel.

Chakri once again goes behind the mike with ‘Lifante Travel’. Kandikonda’s lyrics here is simply impressive. Chakri expansively makes use of keyboard, drums and guitar to jazz it up.

Sai Shivani renders the item number ‘Dum Dum Dum’ in a high pitch note. This foot tapping number has interesting lyrics from Kandikonda where he applies all hi-tech words. This jazzy massy number is certain to go down well with the masses.

Chakri appeases all the classes of cinemagoers with his incredible musical offering. All the tracks are nicely dished out and can very well work in the favor of this film. On the whole, the album is a fine platter of diverse music.


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