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Saturday 20 August 2011

Dookudu Music Review | Dhookudu Audio Songs Review | dhookudu songs review




Dookudu music review exclusively. Mahesh Babu, Samantha’s Dookudu expectations on the film are reaching peaks with each passing day. Directed by Srinu Vytla and produced by Ram Achanta, Gopichand Achanta and Anil Sunkara, Dookudu is lavishly made on 14 Reels Entertainment banner. Thaman is roped in to compose the music and the film-makers say that Dookudu is the best album till date in Thaman’s career. Let’s wait to see how Dookudu songs are… Here is Dookudu audio review…

1.Nee Dookudu 3.5/5
Singers:- Shankar Mahadevan
Lyricist: Vishwa
Nee Dookudu is perhaps the title and introduction track of Mahesh Babu in the film. The number takes off with energetic start with perfect drumbeats and interludes. Shankar Mahadevan has rendered the song perfectly and Vishwa has penned powerful lyrics to the number which depicts hero’s characterization. Good Start for the album!!!

2.Guruvaram – 3.25/5
Singers:- Rahul Nambiyar
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
Here comes a melody track Guruvaram March Okati… which is lyrically and musically pleasing to ears. The lyrics give a romantic and relaxing feel, which is all about the hero falls in love with the leading lady and sings the number recalling her. Though, a soothing number from Thaman, the tune reminds you of O.. Sanam from Veera... Nevertheless, an enjoyable track…

3.Chulbuli Chulbuli  -- 3/5
Singers:- Karthik,Rita
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
The track starts off energetic way with perfect drum beats. Despite the starting words which are not understandable, Rama Jogayya Sastry penned entertaining and youthful lyrics for the rest maintaining good rhyming words like buli, mali, puli, allibulli etc. Thaman tuned the song in the western style and the drumbeats in the backdrop make the listeners tap their feet.

4.Poovai Poovai  -- 2.75/5
Singers:- Ramya.N.S,Navin Madhav
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
Poovai Poovai is tuned in western style yet brings the mass feel with its lyrics. The track starts off high on energy and this could be the item number where Paravati Melton will be shaking her leg. The number could be enjoyable by front benchers on big-screens. As per the audio, it is just passable.

5.Dethadi Dethadi -- 3/5
Singers:- Ranjith,Divya
Lyricist: Bhaskar Bhatla
This is a mid-tempo duet that starts off with a high pitched vocal from Divya and the rhythmic sounds and drum beats are appealing to ears. The track turns energetic with the playful vocals of singers Ranjith and Divya. Lyrics penned by Bhaskar Bhatla are okay and nothing to boast of. You might like this number on repeated hearing…

6.Adara Adara – 2.5/5
Singers:- Karthik, Ramajogayya Shastry, Vardhini, Ranina Reddy,Megha
Lyricist: Rama Jogayya Sastry
This is the family song of the album… Thaman has roped in Karthik, along with the lyric writer Ramajogayya Shastry to lend their vocals while the female singers Vardhini, Ranina Reddy, Megha accompanied them. This seems to be the wedding song of the lead pair and it reflects the festive mood. Going with the lyrics, the number recalls ‘Ninne pelladukuni…’ track from Srinu Vytla’s Ready.

Final Verdict
All in all, Thaman has scored a mediocre album for Mahesh’s Dookudu. While the Tollywood biggies are running after him, Thaman is just delivering average albums with less novelty. Though a couple of songs are good in Dookudu, Thaman failed to live upto Mahesh’s fans expectations compared to the Super Star’s earlier outings. Dookudu is not a music album which will stay with music lovers for long, at the same time it is not totally bad either. Do listen to the tracks and you might enjoy few of them…


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