| S.
No |
Details |
Synopsis |
| 1 |
Donga
Donga
Shankar Mahadevan
Jonna Vittula |
This
is a solo song is for the tappori Venky. Shankar
Mahadevan, who mastered the art of singing intro solos
for our heroes, has sung this song. There is a constant
beat on the background that reverberates the carefree
spirit of the hero. As for as the lyrics are concerned
(if at we can analyze the situation on the basis of lyrics),
this song is about a petty thief based in Mumbai, who
boasts off his art of plundering. Over all it's a pucca
mass song. |
| 2 |
Akasamloni
SP Balu & Chitra
Jonna Vittula
|
A slow song sung by Balu and Chitra. This song appears
to be the song between the archeologist Venky, his wife
Soundarya and their kid. Overall a cool class song! |
| 3 |
Okata
Renda
Sukhvinder Singh & Swarnalata
Veturi |
Sukhvinder
Singh, off late become famous for the drunkard hero songs,
did another act of debauchery with his typical voice.
This song slightly resembles 'Ata Kavala ..' song from
Annayya, but does not match up to it. Nonetheless, this
song is meant for maverick dance steps! Swarnalata did
her bit with zest. This is the only song that is writing
by someone other than Jonna Vittula. Veturi penned the
lyrics for this masti song. |
| 4 |
Tella
Tellani Cheera
Udit Narayan & Sujata
Jonna Vittula |
Udit
Narayan, who has become indispensable for the romantic
duets in Telugu cinema nowadays, has given voice for this
film along with Sujata. Another class song supported by
melodious music. |
| 5 |
Oh
Prema
SP Balu & Prasanna
Jonna Vithula |
Another classic duet by Balu. A decent melodious song.
Looks like this song is pictured on Venky and Soundarya.
Prasanna's voice matched the sweetness of Balu's. |
| 6 |
Rama
O Rama
Shankar Mahadevan
Jonna Vithula |
Shankar Mahadevan sings this solo song. This song's background
beat is inspired from 'Macarena' song of Deva's Tamil
'Kushi'. This song sounds like the lead song towards the
climax of the film. |