Memorable Telugu Film Songs

We find universal themes in several Telugu film songs. The purpose of this blog is to present an English paraphrase to such Telugu film songs. Telugu is a classical language with rich literature. The words and idioms of Telugu are almost untranslatable. Readers of other languages who enjoy the melody in Telugu film songs can also have a glimpse into the meaning of these songs. Readers can offer alternative versions and improved paraphrases.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

There are no restraints on the wild breeze!

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There are no restraints on the wild breeze and there are no boundaries to the ocean!  How can the upward surges of river Ganga are ...
Monday, September 24, 2012

Sudigundalu: A masterpiece among Telugu movies

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Padma Vibhushan Akkineni Nageswara Rao has worked in several genres of films in his 78-year acting career, including mythological, socia...
Friday, September 21, 2012

The immortal music of Bhaktha Prahlada

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Bhaktha Prahlada was made in 1967 with Roja Ramani in the lead character.  The storyline of this movie has its base in Sri Bhagavathamu,...
Thursday, September 20, 2012

K. V. Mahadevan repeats his own tune!

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We know that K.V.Mahadevan was one of the most successful music directors of South India.  He is well-known for extending full freedom to...
Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Doordharshan interviews Haasam Raja!

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Sri Raja Mungu started his career by reviewing Telugu film songs in every movie released from 1973 onwards.  He is the person who initia...
Sunday, May 15, 2011

This is the song of my life!

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Ommm... The eternal Veda —the primordial vibration of life,  has come into  being —in the form of a thought  in the mind of the Creator...
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Trend-setter in Light Music

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An article on S.Rajeswara Rao from The Hindu, Friday March 12, 1993 By M.L.Narasimham Remember Chandraleka , a magnum opus even by t...
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Suryaprakash Rao Mothiki
I was born in Rajahmundry one decade after India received its independence. I spent my childhood mostly with my maternal grandparents. Reading has been my favourite pastime since my childhood days. My language teachers encouraged me to write on issues that caught my attention. I chose teaching as my profession. I am a professor of electronics and communication engineering. I am married to Saraswathi and we have two sons—Vamsi Krishna and Sasikanth. I live in Rajahmundry with my wife. I love literature of all genres in Telugu and English. I have a passion for research and writing, and I spend my spare time reading and listening mostly to film songs!
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