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26th January 2006, 10:17 AM
#101
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Next Telugu pick "Andhala oh Chilaka" from Let
Next Telugu pick
"Andhala oh Chilaka" by P.B.Sreenivos & P.Susheela
Movie: Letha manasulu(1966)
Music: M.S.Viswanathan
Lyricsasarathi
AVM's Letha mansulu was the remake from the Tamil film
Kuzhandayum Deivamum .
both the tamil and telugu versions were directed by
veteran Krishnan-panju.
Jaishankar was replaced by harinath in telugu and biswajit in hindi
This film was made in all the 4 languages(Tamil,Telugu,Kannada & Hindi)
Baby padmini aka kutti padmini played the twin sisters (lalli &puppy) in tamil,tel & kannada while neetu singh(rishi kapoor's wife) played the role in hindi.
Jamuna played the bama role in tamil and telugu while mala sinha played the role in hindi.
G.varalakshmi's role was played by lalita pawar in hindi
Baby padmini gave a wonderful performance
and MSV's music was the great +
especially Anubhuvam pudhumai(andhala oh chilaka),
kuzhandayum deivamum(Pillulu devudu callani vade),
kozhi oru kootile (kodi oka konalo)
enna vegam sollu bama(hello madam satyabama)
PBS was chosen for harinath ,
PBS was singing for 2'nd heroes like jaggiah etc.
It was apt choice for harinath.
both PS & PBS have sung this song beautifully
listen and enjoy
http://raretfm.mayyam.com/ifm/andhalaohchilaka.rm
raj
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26th January 2006 10:17 AM
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30th January 2006, 09:09 PM
#102
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Re: Next Telugu pick "Andhala oh Chilaka" from
Originally Posted by
rajeshkrv
Baby padmini aka kutti padmini played the twin sisters (lalli &puppy) in tamil,tel & kannada while neetu singh(rishi kapoor's wife) played the role in hindi.
Rajesh, tks for the link to this melodious song!
However, may I point out tat when I saw the Hindi version (Do kaliyan) of this movie, the name of the child actress was given as baby padmini even in this one!
especially Anubhuvam pudhumai(andhala oh chilaka),
Sorry for pointing out again, but the song in Tamil was Anbulla Manvizhiye....
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30th January 2006, 10:18 PM
#103
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thanks for the correction
it was my mistake
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25th February 2006, 11:17 PM
#104
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Dear all,
Cud neone plse. tell me the name of the movie w/ this song: "Peru cheppana.....nee roopa cheppana"......it has Kamal Hasan & Sridevi in it & playback by SPB & S Janaki....no idea abt the Music. Dir. but poss' Illayaraja?
It seemed to be a '70s movie.....& I think was dubbed from a Tamil movie as I've heard this song in Tamil too.....
Many tks in advance!
-Lamby
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27th February 2006, 10:05 PM
#105
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I've been out of the country for more than a decade and mostly in places where Indian Movies are impossible to find. There are a few sites where one may listen to a decent selection of Telugu Music and I frequent a few of them quite often.
I have to confess that I am not qualified to critique a certain song, its melody or even its lyric. I think I am more interested in the esoteric and the assorted memories that each song evokes in me. For instance, Siri Malle Neeve a song from the Movie Pantulamma is one of my perennial favorites. I have never seen the movie but for some strange reason, each time I listen to the song, I remember being at an exact place and at an exact time. Probably because that was where I first heard the song. I remember being in my school uniform, in a rickshaw, a few hundred meters from the Kondayyapalem Railway Crossing in Kakinada. Its around four in the afternoon. I see a temple and people sitting on the small verandah in front and a few buffalos tied next to this small well. Are all these memories exact or have I inadvertently chosen select images from my distant past and forced them together to form a cohesive -albeit nonauthentic- memory? Honestly, I don't really care. Each time I hear the song, I re-live a small tidbit of my childhood and that memory opens the floodgates for so many others -of friends and cricket and tadpoles in shallow puddles in between the roots of the banyan tree and the sompapidi in the small glass case with a solitary light bulb and the toothless old-woman that sold small mis-shapen guavas...
Some songs mean nothing than mere music and more noise. Then there are those songs that warm your soul and add zest to life.
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3rd March 2006, 10:31 AM
#106
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Next pick neekanudoyine by S.Janaki
Telugu version of thookam un kangalai was also sung by SJ
Movie: gudi gantalu
music: ghantasala
Gudigantalu was the tel version of Aalayamani
Film had NTR,Sarojadevi,jaggiah,vasanthi and krishnakumari and others
http://raretfm.mayyam.com/ifm/neekanudoyine.rm
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3rd March 2006, 08:51 PM
#107
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Dear Rajesh,
Cud u also plse. answer my latest query?
Tks
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6th March 2006, 08:51 AM
#108
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Rajesh, thank you for Neekanudoyine. I have never heard that song before, and haven't been able to stop since. If only someone could explain what Neekanudoyine means. My telugu is not quite what it used to be. I tried to get the lyrics. Would someone please offer an interpretation?
Nee kanudoyene niddhuranai
Manasuna puche santhinai
Yedbayani needaga thodavuthaa
Ne kalalaku nene jodavuthaa
Nee kalalanni navoyi
Na yavvana ragam needoyi
Valapula gudilo ghantalu mroge
Jantaga rammani pilichaye
Irivurine pilichaye
Nee kanudoyine nidduranai
Manasuna puche santhinai
Kaatuka kalle kaanukagaa
Naa buggalo sigge haarathigaa
Hrudayamu neeke ankithamosage
Nee bigi kaugili cheredhano
Orikedhano karigedheno
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26th March 2006, 12:28 AM
#109
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Has anyone heard Pournami films songs...pretty good
they have a song in it Muvvala Navakala...which is the song of the NVNV bro-sister theme/background music ...I guess since it's PD's film anyway...
that's such a good concept...taking an awesome background music and instead of it going to waste having the same music director/director make into a full song in and of itself...it sounds great...
http://www.musicmazaa.com/telugu/aSo...movie=Pournami
Condolences to family/friends of Heath Ledger: a rising star, whose life was tragically cut short
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30th March 2006, 09:30 AM
#110
Bangaram songs are excellent..
Vidyasagar won national award last year with Swarabishegam, this year he is will be the composer of biggest blockbsuter of the year..
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