Music Review: Raja Cheyyi Vesthe (Telugu)
Composer(s): Sai Kartheek
Listen to the songs online here: Saavn
Yevare Nee Premaku reminds a lot of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan's Isq Risk, yet the sufi composition works very well, courtesy Sai Charan and Hemachandra. Dhanunjay-sung faux-kuthu Kottu Kottu is infectiously catchy, as Neethone's fairly engaging tune sails through in Sai Charan's effortless rendition. Shruthi aces the lilting lullaby Chinnari Thalli (very reminiscent of Swathi Muthu's Sri Chakradharige I must say, same raga may be?), and in the lovely Ilaiyaraaja'esque melody Chudara, the composer's fabulous arrangements and the kids chorus easily stand out. The title song is where the soundtrack unfortunately loses steam, turning to by now familiar, pedestrian Telugu sounds for comfort. Sai Kartheek's Raja Cheyyi Vesthe is on the whole a fun, lively listen!
Listen to the songs online here: Saavn
Yevare Nee Premaku reminds a lot of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan's Isq Risk, yet the sufi composition works very well, courtesy Sai Charan and Hemachandra. Dhanunjay-sung faux-kuthu Kottu Kottu is infectiously catchy, as Neethone's fairly engaging tune sails through in Sai Charan's effortless rendition. Shruthi aces the lilting lullaby Chinnari Thalli (very reminiscent of Swathi Muthu's Sri Chakradharige I must say, same raga may be?), and in the lovely Ilaiyaraaja'esque melody Chudara, the composer's fabulous arrangements and the kids chorus easily stand out. The title song is where the soundtrack unfortunately loses steam, turning to by now familiar, pedestrian Telugu sounds for comfort. Sai Kartheek's Raja Cheyyi Vesthe is on the whole a fun, lively listen!
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