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Audio Review : Thulasi - Devisri Prasad’s music shines through!

Producer: D. Suresh Babu
Director: Boyapati Srinu
Cast: Venkatesh, Nayantara, Shriya, Shivaji, Master Athulith, Ramya Krishna (Spl. Appearance), Vijay Kumar, Ali, Thanikella Bharani, Paruchuri Venkateswara Rao, Jaya Prakash Reddy, Ashish Vidyarthi
Music: Devi Sri Prasad
Singers: Naveen, Mamta Mohandas, Malgadi Shuba, Chithra K S, Sagar, Sunitha, Venu, Devi Sri Prasad
 
Eminent musical talent Devisri Prasad’s next musical venture is with the prestigious Suresh Productions. Known for delivering many chart toppers and having composed for many celebrated artistes, the musician now gets the chance to work with Venkatesh in this film. Here the director undeniably brings out a right mix of youthful peppy tracks sweetened up with right addition of melody.

‘Tula Tula Tulasi’ marks the opening track of the film. Tippu and Priya who are best known for this kind of tracks render this youthful, flamboyant piece. Devisri Prasad uses contemporary instruments to tune out this number. It has been amply taken care that the music doesn’t dominate the vocals. A right start for the director.

‘Vennelintha’ is another peppy number crooned by Venu and Sunitha. Chandrabose’s lilting lyrics does the trick here. Devisri Prasad employs keyboard, guitar, drum, mouth organ and other modern instruments to get the desired effect.

‘Nee Kallathoti’ is doled out in the saccharine sweet voice of Chitra in perfect sync with the talented Sagar. This romantic number penned by Bhaskarabatla has hues of folk music in it. Use of traditional instruments accentuates its charm and elevates its appeal.

‘Mia Mia’ another colourful zany track instigates with a humming by Devisri Prasad. Rendered by Naveen and Mamta Mohandas, this track has a good inflow of Telugu, English and Hindi lyrics from Chandrabose. Use of trumpets an piano imparts an English appeal to this track.

‘Hello Boys’ has some interesting lyrics from Chandrabose who deviates from his usual style to give something new here. Doled out by Devi Sri Prasad, this track has a melodious refrain by young children. Use of ektara also appears innovative.

The last of all to come up is ‘Ne Chuk Chuk Bandini’ rendered by Devi Sri Prasad and Malgadi Shuba. The music director chooses to use different music though the verses remind the old numbers which comes across as a novel try. Employment of heavy drumbeats adds to its massy appeal.

Devisri Prasad does wonders with his music yet again. This album is fully loaded with some buoyant bouncy tracks to make the listeners sway. On the whole, a great work by the musician and a must buy for all.


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