Ghajini | Telugu Naa Songs ((full))
This is arguably the crown jewel of the album. Sung by the late, great K.K. alongside Chinmayi, this song captures the romantic amnesia of the protagonist. In the Telugu version, the lyrics beautifully describe the confusion of falling in love while forgetting everything every 15 minutes. The haunting saxophone interlude by A.R. Rahman sounds even more poignant in Telugu.
. It is widely considered the album's centerpiece, capturing the deep romantic longing of the protagonist. "Oka Maaru Kalisina" : Performed by
Whenever actor Suriya and composer Harris Jayaraj collaborated—whether in Kaakha Kaakha ( Gharshana in Telugu), Ghajini , or Vaaranam Aayiram ( Surya s/o Krishnan )—they delivered musical gold. ghajini telugu naa songs
A.R. Rahman won a National Film Award for Best Music Direction for the original Hindi film. What makes the Telugu version special is that the dubbing team did not ruin the original arrangements. The sound engineering Rahman is famous for—the echoing drums, the layered strings, and the fusion of Qawwali with Rock—remains intact. The Telugu syllables fit seamlessly into Rahman’s complex time signatures, which is a rare achievement in dubbing.
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From the romantic "Oka Maru Kalisina Andam" to the heartbreaking "Hrudayam Ekkadunnadi," this album is a testament to the power of a great soundtrack to elevate a film to legendary status. This is arguably the crown jewel of the album
Unfortunately, the talented playback singer (Krishnakumar Kunnath) passed away in 2022, but his voice remains immortal. In the Ghajini Telugu Naa Songs collection, K.K. dominates the romantic portions. His ability to switch from the soft, longing tone in "Choodham Aasalu" to the chaotic energy of "Emavutundo" proves why he was a legend. For Telugu fans, his diction in the Telugu version was surprisingly clear and heartfelt, bridging the gap between Hindi and Telugu cinema.
A unique, fast-paced track with modern electronic elements and lyrics by Chandrabose. In the Telugu version, the lyrics beautifully describe
A musical comparison to Harris Jayaraj's (like Vasthu or Orange )?