Reviewing the Tamil-dubbed version Kanne Kalaimaane, Jayamanmadhan of Kalki appreciated Balu Mahendra's cinematography, said Archana had incredible eyes, and Bhanu Chander was "o.k". The audio was published digitally by Aditya Music and Mango Music. The music and background score was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. The film was also inspired by the human rights violations that occurred during the Emergency period (1975–77). Arjun Rao (Inspector)Īrchana acted for most of the film without wearing a blouse.
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There he accidentally kills a policeman and gets life imprisonment. On his way back, the police inspector ( Narra Venkateswara Rao) arrest him as a suspected naxalite criminal, who looks similar to Murali Krishna.
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They decided to get married, and he sets off to tell his best friend about his plans. An orphan and a forest officer by profession, he falls in love with a local tribal woman, Tulasi ( Archana), during his stay at a forest area.
AKASAM ENATIDO SONG FREE
“As of now there are no plans of having a female voice,” Rajashekhar asserts, but as an afterthought, jovially adds, “Perhaps in the distant future.The story unfolds as Murali Krishna ( Bhanu Chandra), a convict, now free from jail, tells his tragic love story to his fellow passengers ina school bus. He proudly says, “Octavez now has their fan-following.” Even some, like me, who do not know much about Telugu songs, but, by the end of the show with Pataku Pranam and Mukkala Muqabla Laila could not escape the infectious energy of the ensemble.We were curious if the all-boys band is looking to add a female crooner. Shravan encourages local bands and lets them perform at his restaurant. Octavez was mentored by J Shravan Kumar, owner, Tabula Rasa.
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Enjoying the romantic songs, Namrata comments, “They sang many of my favourites, including Samajavaragamana and Akasam Enatido, which is a great blast-from-the past.” “We take requests, as it engages them,” adds Boney who is also a music composer and programmer.Namrata Reddy, assistant VP at an IT company and her hotelier husband Vasu are regulars at the gigs here. Their routine includes a playlist of songs they rehearse and decide on before each show, and on audience requests. This was evident when they sang the popular song, Chinni Chinni Aasa, and when they slowly upped the tempo with the romantic Arerey Manasa, the sizeable crowd just came alive. “We notice the crowd totally laps up songs of AR Rahman and Ilaiyaraaja, and we love it, as they are our favourite composers,” adds he. “We perform a mix of old classics and new songs,” says he. “All four of us come from different walks of life and have our own potential to add glitz and glamour to the music world,” says Rajasekhar who quit his IT job, and now also lends his voice as a support playback singer.
AKASAM ENATIDO SONG SERIES
“A series of eight notes was composed into the musical band, hence, the name Octavez,” informs the lead vocalist. Conceived by Rajashekar and Boney, they roped in Rohit and Tony. Octavez is a two-year-old band cashing in on the popularity of the regional music scene in the city. The quartet comprising lead vocalist Rajashekar Katlakunta, 26, Rohit Pranav, 18, on the keyboard, Tony Jack, 34, drummer, and Boney K David, 24, bass and acoustic guitarist created a kaleidoscopic ambience with their soulful concert. Sitting at tables set under beautiful Temple trees, the audience couldn’t stop swaying and singing along with this four-member group as they belted one popular Telugu number after the other. HYDERABAD : On a balmy weekend night last week, we heard the regional band ‘Octavez’ perform at an open-air upmarket eatery in Jubilee Hills.