Bommarillu Hindi Audio Track
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For the film's music and soundtrack, Raju renewed his previous association (Arya and Bhadra) with Devi Sri Prasad.[5] Siddharth sung one of the tracks from this film.[9] The film has seven songs composed by Devi Sri Prasad with the lyrics primarily penned by Chandrabose, Ravi Kumar Bhaskarabhatla, Kulasekhar and Sirivennela Sitaramasastri.[10] The audio of the film released nationwide on 21 June 2006.[11] A repository of Indian songs has recommended the feel-good soundtracks to the audiences.[12]
The film had its own share of controversies. A news report showcased the omnipresent piracy in the Telugu film industry by quoting the cheap prices at which the film was being sold.[17] The film's lead actor, Siddharth even went on to request the audiences to buy the original audio CD.[citation needed] The film's producer, Dil Raju, ensured a special code on each distributed print to track piracy with a warning for copyright violation which would incur a fine or a jail term.[18]
The film had its own share of controversies. A news report showcased the omnipresent piracy in the Telugu film industry by quoting the cheap prices at which the movie was being sold.[26] The film's lead actor, Siddharth even went on to request the audiences to buy the original audio CD.[27] The film's producer, Dil Raju ensured a special code on each distributed print to track piracy with a warning for copyright violation which would incur a fine or a jail term.[28]
The film has seven songs composed by Devi Sri Prasad with the lyrics primarily penned by Chandrabose, Ravi Kumar Bhaskarabhatla, Kulasekhar and Sirivennela Sitaramasastri.[37][38] The audio of the film released nationwide on 18 July 2006.[39] A repository of Indian songs has recommended the feel-good soundtracks to the audiences.[40]
He has four album releases in 2012, two action films Gabbar Singh and Julayi, one fantasy film Damarukam and a drama film Sarocharu. The six-track album of Julai was released on 6 July 2002, which became a chartbuster. In the UK, the BBC Asian Network radio station officially play listed the track "O Madhu" on 14 July 2012 marking it as the first Telugu song to be play listed there.[58] He danced alongside Allu Arjun in a song of the album. Devi received various awards and nominations for his work in the film Gabbar Singh. As the years pass, "Kevvu Keka" song received cult status. The song featuring Malaika Arora has huge popularity.[59] A critic wrote that "DSP keeps the acoustics at the right level, like a seasoned engineer."[60] Cheruku Raja of India Herald cited DSP on Sarocharu music album that "DSP's magical tunes are missing to core in the audio of this film."[61] Critics gave mixed reviews for DSP's 50th film Damarukam.[62] His composition of score was praised, but ten-track album got mixed response, except for few romance-styled songs.[63]
Devi next collaborated with Sukumar for the film Nannaku Prematho in 2016 for the fifth time. After the death of Satyamurthy, Devi's father, the album was dedicated to the former in an audio launch ceremony on 27 December 2015.[85] Critics cited the album as "a fun album with ample dose of trendy as well as mass numbers with a tinge of experimentation",[86] "It is not vintage DSP at his best"[87] and "different album from the crazy combo."[88] The same year he had another big release Janatha Garage, which received good response from audience and critics.[89][90] Sardaar Gabbar Singh, an action-comedy film didn't receive much praise. He remixed a popular song "Naa Koka Baagunda" from the Chiranjeevi-starrer Kondaveeti Raja (1986) for this film.[91] Devi had eight album releases in 2017, out of which Khaidi No. 150 and DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham were successful.[92][93] Songs such as "Ammadu Let's Do Kummudu", "Ratthalu" and "Seeti Maar" were the biggest hits from the two albums.[94] A. Kameshwari of The Indian Express stated: "DJ-Duvvada Jaggannadham's jukebox stands up to all kinds of expectations Allu Arjun's fans must have had from the hit duo."[95] Jai Lava Kusa, is another film that received good response for music. A critic from Firstpost wrote that "Devi Sri Prasad does a brilliant job at composing tracks for the Raavana-inspired portrayal in the movie. In almost three songs, we have the theme screaming out. The album leaves us wishing for a romantic track, but on a deeper analysis of the album of Jai Lava Kusa, it seems like this was a conscious choice by the makers to stick to the beats."[96]
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