Wednesday, March 9, 2011

10 Chartbusters of T'wood-2010



1) Inumulo Hridayam ( Robot)

Like Rajni, like song. AP got hypnotised to this track which released a month in advance to the movie.Lyrics penned by Suddhala Ashok Teja and sung by Suzzane, Kash n' Krissy, A R Rahman's ' Inumulo Hridayam' was a classy number that is still numero one in the charts.The song is a must play in all radio stations after audience watched stylish Rajnikanth wear silver and gold coloured suits depicting Robot and splendid Aishwarya potrayed as Robot woman who set the screen ablaze in this number. 'Khilimanjaro' and 'Neelo Valapu' from this movie were also notable musical hits this year.



2) Ee Hridayam( Yem Maya Chesave )

The movie wouldn't have been as big a hit it was, without this track.The song was in air every five minutes. It was in malls, radio stations, theatres, TV and hotels.Vijay Prakash and Suzzane sang this western classical number composed by A R Rahman.It was shot on Nagachaitanya and Samanta in exotic locales of New york and other parts of US. The song left an indelible impression on young audience who flocked the theatres to watch it.The tunes with the chorus in a new format, English lyrics mocktailed with visuals of a saree clad Samanta and blazer garbed Nagachaitanya was an experience to experience.


3) Bangaru Konda(Simha):

This track was the soul of Tollywood's Dabbangg, 'Simha' that gave new life to flickering career of Balakrishna. Composed by Chakri and shot on Nayanatara and Balakrishna, Bangaru Konda is one of the biggest hits this year.Sung by Hariharan and Kausalya, this title song was played where ever Balayya went.Filled with conventional instruments like drums and choreographed well this harmonious and prayer like song proved a great asset to the movie. Other tracks like 'Simhamanti Chinnode'. and 'Janaki Janaki' too complimented this song making this album a chartbuster in 2010.


4 )Aunana Kaadana..( Leader):

Shekhar Kammula, the director of this movie has given the musical helm to his find Mickey J Meyer once more and to Mickey's credit, he hasn't sullied the faith shown in him. This slow song picked up fast and helped create buzz around the movie.Kudos to singers Naresh Iyer and Shweta Pandit whose voice suits the romantic flavour of this track made audience excuse the minor glitches in the movie.This song was one of the most melodious numbers in 2010 that was pleasant hearing.

5)Inka Eedo( Darling)

G V Prakash Kumar, nephew of A R Rahman who gave music to this movie set a standard for melody tunes with this track. Super sweet melody that rejuvinates our ears,' Inka Eedo 'is the best thing about this film with a tune hard to forget. Shot on Prabhas and Kajal, the visual spectacle created by the movie maker by choregoraphing it in jaw dropping locales in Europe and potraying the actors infront of visual effects soaked Charminar and Buddha statue in Hussain sagar lake that is wet with snow, audience were mesmerised and it will take a long time to forget this super melody.


6)Chiru Chiru Chiru Chinukai(Awara):

Music maestro Ilayaraja's son Yuvan Shankar Raja proved that music is in his DNA through this song. The song made this Tamil to Telugu dubbed movie a hit and earned its star Karthi huge fan base in the state.Yuvan maintained a fine balance between melody and jhatka beats that caught the listeners interest.The orchestration was truely gimmicky and no other singer could have carried it off other like Haricharan did.The zest with which he sang the song reflects in its energy and it remained chartbuster all through the year.




7)Where is the Pancha Kattu?( Adurs):

This track 'Chary' for which Junior NTR turned singer worked wonders and how.The lyrics that wittily teased 'Chary' and his Shikha hair style and dhoti were new and catchy.Rita who sang with NTR pepped up this number with her husky voice.The song worked also as it was picturised on NTR himself. It doesn't have an overdose of orchestra and makes for a pleasant hearing. The music director Devi Sri Prasad realised the importance of lyrics in this song and didn't bombard it with too much noise making it one of the most heard songs in 2010. Chandrakala.. sang by Haricharan was another impressive number from this album.






8)Naa hridayam (Yamudu)

Dubbed version of Tamil blockbuster 'Singham', 'Yamudu' did decent business in the state. 'Naa Hridayam' sang by Suchitra Karthik Kumar brought some succor to one's ears.Music director Devi Sri Prasad proved his forte in giving music that lasts for years.This song had simple chorus,soothing instruments that can take you into another world. The lines in the song have ' Naa Hrudayam' in a few lines sung by chorus that makes the listener remember the words and stores the song in his memory for a while.It was a visual treat too to see bikni clad Anushka dance to this song with hunk Suriya. Naa Hrudayam created a record of the sorts by being played the highest number of times by radio stations in the city.



9) Amma Talle Noru Muyave( Puli)

Poor script, pathetic performance by stars and lousy screenplay of Puli didn't stop people from listening to 'Amma Thalle'. A R Rahman's music for Pawan Kalyan movie though didn't seem to impress audience here initially grew on them slowly.Lyricist Chandrabose took three months to write the songs and it paid off. Superfast utterances of tongue twisting lyrics by Shweta Mohan for A R Rahman's music made this song a new experience for Telugu audience. The audience adopted the song and ditched the movie.


10)Sydney Nagaram ( Orange):

The beauty of Australian city Sydney got multiplied with this song. Composed by ace music director Harris Jayaraj with the voices of Karunya and Ranina Reddy, this track was the most in demand this year.This romantic track made the audience go jiggy. With not too many instrumental interludes, Harris kept it simple and let the voice of Karunya work wonders. His voice echoed the feeling of love and joy in this track.As the lyrics of this song went ' This is the time to fall in love...oh my love...welcome to my heart..fall in love.. fall in love, the audience truely fell in love.

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