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11 songs that won Nandi Awards for Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry

TollywoodSeetharama Sastry, who passed away on November 30 at the age of 66 due to lung-related ailments, penned over 3,000 songs in a career spanning more than 35 years.Tnm StaffTwitter/KeerthySureshThe Telugu film industry lost a literary gem when noted lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry passed away on Tuesday, November 30. The 66-year-old had been admitted in a private hospital in Hyderabad for lung-related ailments. In a career spanning more than 35 years, Seetharama Sastry penned over 3,000 songs and won accolades for his literary prowess. Among his songs are recent hits like ‘Dosti’ from Rrr and ‘Samajavaragamana’ from AlaVaikunthapurramuloo to old classics like ‘Vidhatha Talapuna’ from Sirivennela and ‘Andela Ravali’ from Swarnakamalam among others. Seetharama Sastry’s lyrics were popular because they touched the audience’s hearts and minds alike. He remained unparalleled in penning songs in almost all genres from emotional to intellectual and love songs. His lyrics were enjoyed by laymen and literary people alike.

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'Narappa' review: This 'Asuran' only knows class, not caste

ReviewThe politics of the remake, directed by Srikanth Addala, is intentionally muddled by the references to rich and poor. Sowmya RajendranNarappa is the Telugu remake of Vetri Maaran's 2019 film Asuran, one of Dhanush's biggest hits and a film that led to a lot of debate and conversation around land rights, caste and oppression. While the film was hailed for presenting the ugly reality of caste, it was also criticised for glorifying violence on screen and elaborately showing the humiliation of already marginalised groups. The remake, directed by Srikanth Addala, comes two years later and one is left asking why it had to be made at all. It's not that Narappais a bad film. Every frame is almost the same as Asuran, making us wonder why the

Srikanth Addala to announce his next project after 'Narappa'?

Srikanth Addalais one of the happening directors currently in Tollywood. His latest film 'Narappa' is released on AmazonPrime Video on July 20 and has been garnering huge appreciation from the cine-goers. However, the director seems to have started working on his next venture.
During the promotional events of 'Narappa,' Srikanth Addala has shared some interesting things about his next film.He reportedly said that the new film is based on some true events that happened in the Guntur region, and it will be made in three parts with a huge action backdrop. The upcoming film is likely to be titled 'Annay.' The protagonist of this movie is yet to be finalized, and a well-known production house in Tollywood will be bankrolling the project.

Speaking of 'Narappa,' the film starring Victory Venkatesh and Priyamani as the lead pair was released today. The movie is a remake of the Tamil film 'Asuran' which is itself based on the novel Vekkai by author Poomani. The audience has been mesmerized by the impressive performance of Venkatesh, who essayed the role of 'Narappa.' Though the concept of the film has been compared to the Tamil version, the acting chops of the actors and unique
storyline are being praised by the audience. 'Narappa' has music composed by Mani Sharma. The technical crew for 'Narappa' includes Shyam K Naidufor cinematography and Marthand K Venkatesh for editing.
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Distributors on Srikanth Addala

Distributors on Srikanth Addala.Following the underwhelming performance of his latest action film 'Pedda Kapu' at the box office, seasoned director Srikanth Addala is facing the need to reassess his filmmaking strategy, as it appears that action films may not be his strong suit. 

Distributors suggest that Srikanth should channel his talent into family dramas, as he excels in depicting the intricacies of family relationships and effortlessly conveys softer emotions.A distributor emphasizes that Srikanth seemed to aspire to join the league of renowned action directors in Telugu cinema, such as Boyapati Sreenu and V V Vinayak.

 While Srikanth did manage to make a mark with the action film 'Narappa,' extracting commendable performances from Venkatesh and effectively portraying the simmering anger of the protagonists, it was worth noting that this movie was a remake of the Tamil film 'Asuran,' and he largely adhered to the original template.Perhaps, Srikanth had envisioned creating an original Telugu action film with 'Pedda Kapu,' but it appears to have failed to captivate audiences. 

Another distributor argues that Srikanth's true forte lies in crafting family dramas like 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam,' 'Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu,' and 'Brahmotsavam.' These films are noted for their rich exploration of family emotions, sibling relationships, and parent-son bonds.Even today, these movies continue to resonate with audiences as they impart valuable values and morals. It is suggested that Srikanth should focus on producing more such heartwarming family-oriented films where he undeniably demonstrates his command over these subjects.

 

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