Music Review: Brahmotsavam (Telugu)

Composer(s): Mickey J. Meyer
Listen to the songs online here: Saavn

Vacchindi Kada Avakasam starts off almost sounding like Avicii's Wake Me Up, before switching gears into Indian EDM territory. Padma and Sridevi's take on Madhuram Madhuram gets a neat contemporary makeover, while Sreerama Chandra's perky vocals and Mickey's mellow EDM arrangements make the title song a lively listen, a theme that courses through the Middle Eastern-tinged Bala Tripuramani and Put Your Hands Up very well. Aata Paatalaadu's rhythmic soundbed is addictive, topped by a fantastic Karthik on the vocals, with Mickey going for an overall appealing folk-imbued melody in Naidorintikada. Brahmotsavam, like the title suggests, is a grand musical celebration, albeit only in moderation.

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  1. A Mahesh Babu and Srikanth Addala combination can only expect high-level family values portrayed. And Brahmotsavam seemed like an extension of Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu. With heavy family sentiments bombarded throughout the movie, looks like Srikanth Addala is still hung over his previous hit. Mahesh feels like he’s got a new, bigger family this time. Nothing new to look out for. With extensive jump cuts, the audience tries hard to stay connected with the movie. Unfortunately, the whole idea of being together is the only driving force of this movie. With a wafer thin plot, the hero looks very purpose less. You can see the complete Mahesh Babu Movie Brahmotsavam Review at www.teluguodu.com

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