Perhaps, it will grow on you once the movie is out.Įnnosarlu continues to be in the past pace of things, as this peppy number is a great listen. However this Hari Charan sung number, despite his terrific singing, doesn't make much of impact compared to the rest of the songs in the list. Having seen the original song, I can say for sure this song will be a treat to the Telugu audience for its unconventional picturisation.Īfter a few melodious numbers, Bang Bang brings a chance in the scenario with its fast paced music arrangements. Kartik returns to make Premam Pusene another winner with his mellifluous voice. The 'heartbreak' song of the film, that's anything but tragic, thanks to those quirky lyrics. Kartik gives the song a more mature touch, which makes it a pleasant listen. The original song was in Tamil, not so in this case. Ninna Leni is the Telugu version of Chinna Chinna, that's the song when Naga Chaitanya starts have feelings for Shruti Haasan's character. A fun number that will gain more popularity once the movie is out.Īs I review more of the jukebox for Premam, it's like I am reviewing the original album albeit with Telugu lyrics. The song tells how a guy has been following a girl every day, and the travails associated with this harmless stalking. The fun and frolic associated with the original number is retained by the remade version. The reprise of Pathivayi Njan, Naresh Iyer's sprightful singing makes this number an enjoyable one. Also Read - South News Weekly Rewind: Naga Chaitanya on the reason behind his split with Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Ram Charan and Jr NTR had fights on RRR sets and more As a composition, Rajesh Murugesan hasn't done much variation to the original for which we are ever grateful to, for the original's tune is not to be tampered with. Vijay Yesudas has gone from strength to strength with every song, and he will now be known as the singer of Malare and Evare, more than just being the legend Yesudas' song. ![]() Evare loves upto the original, because it retains the same composer and singer. Malare was the love anthem of 2015 when the original Premam had released in Kerala, with the song still being everyone's fave romantic track and a frequent request at concerts. Also Read - Troll calls Samantha Ruth Prabhu a 'divorced second hand item', accuses her of robbing Rs 50 crore from 'gentleman' Naga Chaitanya – Check out her response The music has been composed by Rajesh Murugesan and Gopi Sunder and lyrics are by Shree Mani, Vanamali, Ramajogayya Sastry, Purna Chary and Krishna Madineni. Also Read - From 'divorced second hand item' to 'infidelity': List of nastiest accusations against Samantha Ruth Prabhu post divorce with Naga Chaitanya Though there are a couple of new songs as well. However, it's not just Anupama and Madonna Sebastian who are retained by the makers here, but they have even used the original Malayalam songs as well, that were huge hits with the audience when the original film came out in 2015. The Telugu remake is directed by Chandoo Mondeti of Karthikeya fame. Whether this moves works out, we can only know once the movie is out. The Telugu remake, that replaces Nivin Pauly with Naga Chaitanya, retains two of the heroines from the cast, however replacing Sai Pallavi with Shruti Haasan. ![]() Premam made all of them stars, especially Sai Pallavi whose Malar act stole everyone's hearts, even though she doesn't speak Malayalam in the film. Anupama Parameswaran, Sai Pallavi and Madonna Sebastian, all debutantes then, played the lead heroines in the film. The original film starred Nivin Pauly, and was about three women he fell in love with at three stages of his life. ![]() Like it or hate it, the Malayalam cult hit Premam is getting a Telugu treatment, which will be releasing next month.
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