Interview: MM Keeravani (RRR, Oscar-winner)

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Interview: MM Keeravani (RRR, Oscar-winner)

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“Every commercial song is an ariraro song” – M. M. Keeravani, 2023

I’m completely happy that his composition gained an Oscar. I grew up listening to a lot of his songs and scores, and the latest ones are already mentioned and dissected. So I’d keep away from speaking about them. The one I want to speak about, although, is the soundtrack of Vedam, the 2010 Telugu movie directed by Krish (Tamil viewers comprehend it by way of the remake Vaanam, which had a special soundtrack composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja). It is a kind of Keeravani’s soundtracks the place each track works. I like all of them, however these two had been a shock to me the primary time I used to be listening to them.

Egiripothey Entha Baguntundi:

This track performs out at a brothel, the place a prostitute Saroja (Anushka Shetty) seems to be for a chance to flee and runaway that evening to Hyderabad, to turn into a madame herself. If there was a movie adaptation of Gurajada Apparao’s Kanyasulkam (which Krish is making into an online collection now), and if I think about the story’s lead Madhuravani, additionally a prostitute, having a enjoyable night with everybody who loves her on the brothel, I’d choose this track. Everything about this track felt and feels nice to me, and stunned me that Keeravani may ship this. Not that he’s incapable, simply that this track is so not him.

(Anushka is an added bonus right here, and will play Madhuravani, however that’s for an additional day).

Now or Never:

Frankly talking, once I first heard this track in a radio, I don’t know who composed it and for what movie it was composed for. But I ended up liking the track imminently. I additionally couldn’t guess who composed it, till the primary charanam began. “Nindu noorella paatu” (For a full hundred years) is the phrase with which it begins, however like this: “Nin…du noo…rella paatu…” adopted by a small keyboard interlude. That, and what adopted made me guess this was Keeravani’s work. But, when it turned out to be true, I used to be overjoyed and stunned too.

If time permits, I request everybody to present this movie’s soundtrack an opportunity. I, for one, maintain listening to those songs even at this time, and am wanting ahead to the long run too.

Coming to Chandrabose, I nonetheless suppose he can do higher and there are songs of his I frankly hated. But now and again, he springs up a pleasing shock or two, and Naatu Naatu was one. This one, from Rangasthalam, can also be one in all my favorites from his work:

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