Vunnadi Okkate Zindagi Audio Review- Telugu (2017)

Movie: Vunnadi Okkate Zindagi (2017)

Director: Kishore Tirumala

Producer: Krishna Chaitanya

Cast: Ram Potheneni, Lavanya Tripathi & Anupama Parameshwaran

Music: "Rockstar" Devi Sri Prasad


Vunnadhi Okate Zindagi (English: There is only one life) is an upcoming 2017 Telugu drama film starring Ram PothineniAnupama Parameswaran and Lavanya Tripathi in the lead roles.The film is written and directed by Kishore Tirumala. The film is produced by Sravanthi Ravi Kishore and Krishna Chaitanya under Sravanthi Cinematics and PR Cinemas. The music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad, while Sameer Reddy is the cinematographer. This is the second combination of Ram and director Kishore and fifth time for Devi Sri Prasad and Ram. The film is all set to release on October 27, 2017.



Ram is featured with a new look in this film, the one with long hair & a trendy beard style.



Coming to the music, its our very own DSP who scored music & backgrounds for the film, he has composed 5 songs, so is it the same old DSP nor he has changed his score? Lets see.



01. Trendu Marina

Singer: Devisri Prasad
Lyrics: Chandrabose
Rating: 4/5

This was the first song which got released in August first week, on the eve of 'Friendship day'. This is a cool DSP's trademark tune. Nothings new nor either boring, everything went out finely & the song is pretty cool. DSP made it comfortable on our ears, we can hear that sounds of Percussion instruments used all over, next we can hear that cool keyboard & thumba sounds, which always get priority in his tunes. "Trendu Marina Friendu Maarade", these lyrics are filled with fresh youthfulness, making everyone recollect their friends & those memories which bonded them together, Chandrabose kept every phrase simple & ordinary, as usual it is neither new nor boring. "Mottikaya nunchi gatti punchuloki maarina noppi leni teepidanam friendshipee , anni orchukune amma gunam friendshipee" a beautiful phrase which needs a mention.  DSP at vocals has done his best, extracted his cherubic quality through his voice, which went on neatly. so a song which passes out coolly. 



02. Rayyi Rayyi Mantu

Singers: Divya Kumar & M.M.Manasi
Lyrics: Srimani
Rating: 4/5

This song started with a heavy electronic guitar banging its bass, then suddenly Manasi joins with her classical rendition of the song!! Strange right!! However that amazing feel is suddenly lost when this Divya Kumar started singing, he almost sounded like 'Justin Bieber singing a carnatic song', he is so bad at singing this song, I mean he did'nt suit to sing a telugu song. One can easily understand this song is a fusion of western & classical, through this one can very easily guess that 'Anupama" plays a role of classical singer & 'Ram' is a rockstar. Putting all this apart, Manasi is a saving grace, aced through the song, but that last stanza where she had to sing few complicated carnatic notes in high pitch, it was like she struggled a bit,  but however it was good. Next upto DSP always tries this type of songs, we have seen or heard many of his songs fusing western & classical, its nothing new, but this tune is something new & fresh. Srimani is there just to fill the space with some lyrics, which went creepy. 



03. Life Is A Rainbow

Singers: Yazin Nizar & Priya Himesh
Lyrics: Chandrabose
Rating: 4.5/5

Third song will also fall in the same genre of above, with the same situation & same rhythm pattern. Same bazz guitars started the song, then continued Yazin describing life with the seven colors of rainbow 'VIBGOYR' . Chandrabose always tries to inject some philosophy in most of his songs & did the same here, highlighting the point that life has to be enjoyed. Then coming to vocals, as usual Yazin filled the song with false accent & expression, but now'a'days who cares all these, except few die hard language fans like me, his voice was good suiting the westernized singing, but he must have taken care in not inducing that foreign slang into the lyric. Most of his songs like "Seethakalam", "Chaarusheela" sounded amazing, but this is an exception. Coming to Priya, she wins over the vocals, that classical rendition she gave is the highlight of the song, though she struggled a bit to sustain the higher octave notes. Next upto DSP the interludes reminded me of some old songs of Koti & Keeravani. Then the tune accompanying the phrases "Naa paate oo vaani vaste" sounded same as that credit song in Magadheera- Anagana oo chepa. Might be it is an inspiration, inspiration can be from anywhere, However DSP owns the song filling it with his own styles. Even that resemblence in tune is also due to the rhythm pattern of the song. At last did I like the song? Of course yes!!



04. What Amma What Is This Amma?

Singer: Devisri Prasad
Lyric: Srimani
Rating: 5/5

Fourth song is the same song which appears almost in all movies , a melancholic alcoholic song sung after breakup.  The song is set in a slow melancholic rusty tune which is like a slow poison, at the first listen we are surprised for its beautiful rhythm, then you will go on loop it untill you are tired because you will never get bored of this. Song is like alcohol, slowly it gives a bang. DSP reigned over the vocals, What a singing? what an expression? take a bow sir!! After listening to him one will easily say "What amma what a song amma"??. This is the song which trended at social media & ruled the playlists of youth, it needs that special attraction. Coming to lyrics, Srimani brought all those phrases which will make you go bonkers about it, but I desired DSP himself would have written this song. The second interlude rocked the stage. Atlast again Did I like this song? Amazingly Yes!!



05. Vunnadi Okkate Zindagi

Singers: Sagar
Lyrics: Srimani & Sagar
Rating: 4/5

This is a song which is so called as title song, written by Sagar along with Srimani & sung by him. This song inspite of many loops has no audible value, it only works on tune as a background score, though DSP set those peppy cool interludes. Is there any DSP's album with Sagar's voice or Sagar's song without DSP? Probably no. I always wonder why does this Sagar will'nt get any chances from others except from his brother? he sings better then any other present gen singer, he values the lyric, he expresses well, but what ever the reason is song is pretty cool, neatly presented, made it very pleasant on our ears, without that trademark beats of DSP.



Picks Of The Album: What Amma , Life is a rainbow & Rayyi Rayyyi

OVERALL RATING: 8.6/10

Remarks: An album with DSP's signature all over, which went out well, one more album from him.



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