Music Review: Hora Hori (Telugu)
Composer(s): Kalyan Koduri
Listen to the songs online here: Saavn
The lilting Nee Aahaha is pure Raja-styled synth-loaded bliss made even more captivating by the vocals of Dinker and Sunitha. Mundele Mundele, which follows next, makes for a catchy listen with its conversational style of singing, and even more so in the super-rhythmic Na Gunde Chappudu (Gowri Priya). Chachi Povalanundi's ethereal sounding melody, sung by Dinker and Sravanthi, gets a beautiful orchestral accompaniment in chimes, strings and trumpets, while Ee Prema serves as an intriguing theme-like song. Orey Orey's uptempo rock-laden arrangement is its major highlight, and Atu Itu (Sri Rama Chandra, Sravya Endukuri), thanks to its quirky orchestration, is strangely addictive. Raanantavenduke too works quite well, even if it treads the all too familiar folk terrain. Kalyan Koduri strikes gold with an ear-pleasing Hora Hori.
Listen to the songs online here: Saavn
The lilting Nee Aahaha is pure Raja-styled synth-loaded bliss made even more captivating by the vocals of Dinker and Sunitha. Mundele Mundele, which follows next, makes for a catchy listen with its conversational style of singing, and even more so in the super-rhythmic Na Gunde Chappudu (Gowri Priya). Chachi Povalanundi's ethereal sounding melody, sung by Dinker and Sravanthi, gets a beautiful orchestral accompaniment in chimes, strings and trumpets, while Ee Prema serves as an intriguing theme-like song. Orey Orey's uptempo rock-laden arrangement is its major highlight, and Atu Itu (Sri Rama Chandra, Sravya Endukuri), thanks to its quirky orchestration, is strangely addictive. Raanantavenduke too works quite well, even if it treads the all too familiar folk terrain. Kalyan Koduri strikes gold with an ear-pleasing Hora Hori.
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