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Half Saree Function Songs List: Melody Songs to Play During a Half Saree Function
The Half Saree Function is an important Hindu tradition in India, particularly celebrated when a young girl transitions into maturity. It is especially popular in South India. This function is not just a ceremony, but it marks a significant milestone in a girl's life, symbolizing her journey into a new phase.
Just as the gifts given during this event hold importance, the songs played to cover the ceremony are equally significant. Finding the right songs can undoubtedly elevate the joyous occasion. Here, we present a list of songs perfect for a Half Saree Function. With these songs, make your event even more enjoyable and memorable.
Song NameMovie NameAamani PaadaveGeethanjaliMudda Banthi Puvvu Ila..Kousalya KrishnamurthyOka ThotaloGangotriRang DeA AaChinuku ThadikiNee SnehamAndaalalo..Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka SundariNachchave Naizam PoriVarshamMadhura Madhura MeenakshiArjunAakasha Tana Rekkalatone..KalusukovalaniKanullo Nee RoopameNinne PelladathaTelusuna.. TelusunaSonthamGopikamma Chalunu LemmaMukundaPilichina RananatavaAthaduGundello EmundoManmadhuduMellaga Tellarindo..Shatamanam BhavatiShuddha BrahmaSri RamadasuMeghale ThakindiPreminchukundam RaaAemitoAndala RakshasiMukunda MukundaDasavatharamEvare NuvvuPremamKanulu Kanulanu DochayanteMani Ratnam’s DuetMaghamasam EppudostundoEgire PavuramaPacchani Chilakalu TodunteBharateeyuduYede YededeeSakhiChukkallo ChandruduChukkallo ChandruduKanulanu DochadeMani Ratnam’s DuetAllanta Doorana Aa TharakaAadavari Matalaku Arthale VeruleKatuka Kallanu Chuste PothundeMirchiChiguraku Chatu ChilakaGudumba ShankarKathalo RajakumariKalyana RamuduAnandama... AnandamayeIshqKothaga RekkalocchenaSwarnakamalamAakasha AmmayaitheGabbar SinghJata KaliseMaharshiJaamu RaatiriKshana KshanamNuvve KaavaliNuvve KaavaliDaani Kudi Bhujam Meeda KaduvaLove StoryE Devi VaramoAmruthaValu KanuladaanaPremikulu RojuSogasuga MrugamanthriKancheSwagatham KrishnaAgnyaathavaasiPriya PriyathamaKillerNeeve Naa SwasaOkariki OkaruGusa Gusa LadeGhajiniAnnula MinnulaChantiJallanta KavvintaGeethanjaliOka PariNuvvu NenuPandu VennelloJanaki Weds SriramNuvvena..AnandMaate ManthramuSeethakoka ChilukaNenu NuvvantuOrange
October 16 , 2024
Tollywood's Emerging Directors: Redefining the Role of Heroines
In cinema, both the hero and the heroine are crucial, like the two eyes of a face. Nowadays, heroines seem to have less scope for substantive roles compared to the past, with some directors focusing films predominantly around the hero. Often, heroines appear primarily for songs and to add a visual appeal. Recent movies like 'Liger,' 'Mr. Bachchan,' and 'Double iSmart' have drawn criticism for focusing more on heroines' exposure than their acting skills. However, some young directors in Tollywood are attracting praise for portraying heroines with dignity, following the example set by Sekhar Kammula. Who are these directors? What films have they made? How have they portrayed their heroines? Let’s find out.
Sekhar Kammula
When you think of a sensible director in Tollywood, Sekhar Kammula is one of the first names that come to mind. He is known for creating beautiful love stories and engaging family dramas. The heroines in his films and the way they are portrayed remain memorable to the audience. Kamalinee Mukherjee in 'Anand' and 'Godavari' is a prime example, portrayed as the girl-next-door in a dignified manner. In 'Leader,' Richa Gangopadhyay, and in 'Life is Beautiful,' Shagun Kaur, left lasting impressions. Particularly in films like 'Fidaa' and 'Love Story,' Sai Pallavi's roles won hearts without relying on exposure, affirming Sekhar’s significant contribution to her becoming a star heroine. His understanding of how to extract authentic performances from actresses makes many heroines keen to work with him at least once.
Hanu Raghavapudi
Similar to Sekhar Kammula, director Hanu Raghavapudi takes great care in the portrayal of heroines. His films 'Andala Rakshasi,' 'Krishna Gaadi Veera Prema Gaadha,' 'Padi Padi Leche Manasu,' and 'Sita Ramam' make it clear that he focuses on the substance of his heroines' roles. Actresses like Lavanya Tripathi, Mehreen, Sai Pallavi, and Mrunal Thakur under his direction have garnered significant acclaim. Mrunal Thakur, in particular, received rave reviews for her role in the beautiful love saga 'Sita Ramam,' achieving star status in Telugu cinema. Her character Sita in the film remains special to her, as stated in various interviews. Hanu has announced a project with Prabhas, introducing a new actress, Iman Ismail, to the Telugu screen, whose appearance has already generated considerable interest.
Vivek Athreya
Young director Vivek Athreya also seems to follow in Sekhar Kammula's footsteps regarding heroine portrayal. His recent film 'Saripodhaa Sanivaaram' with Nani, featuring Tamil actress Priyanka Arul Mohan, showcased her acting without resorting to glamour. His previous works, 'Mental Madhilo,' 'Brochevarevarura,' and 'Ante Sundaraniki,' emphasized dignified portrayals over skin show, with actresses like Nivetha Pethuraj, Nivetha Thomas, and Nazriya Nazim earning recognition for their roles.
Shouryuv
Director Shouryuv made his mark with the film 'Hi Nanna,' capturing hearts and earning praise for his sensitive portrayal. In the film, Nani stars alongside Mrunal Thakur, who was previously known in Bollywood for more glamorous roles. Shouryuv presented her as a quintessential Telugu girl without compromising her dignity throughout the film. Despite opportunities for skin show in songs, he chose not to take that route, maintaining the integrity of Mrunal's character. This approach left film critics impressed and hopeful that he will continue in this manner in his future projects.
Tharun Bhascker
Tharun Bhascker, a young director, has quickly become synonymous with youthful films. He has gained recognition in a short time with content that resonates with the youth, without ever giving in to the temptation to showcase glamour unnecessarily. Starting with his debut film 'Pelli Choopulu,' this aspect becomes clear. Vijay Deverakonda and Ritu Varma's pairing in the film highlighted substantial acting over cheap thrills. This film significantly boosted Ritu Varma's popularity. After turning actor in several films, Tharun Bhascker has returned to directing with 'Keeḍa Cola,' continuing his tradition of dignified cinematic portrayals.
September 16 , 2024
Best Love Dialogues in Telugu Movies!
Love isn't just the combination of two letters; it's the union of two hearts. In this world, every human being yearns for and seeks love. From humans to animals, life progresses through love. Regardless of past, present, or future, love is the essential fuel that propels the boat of life forward. Words often fall short when trying to express how much love one feels. However, certain dialogues touch the heart and resonate with the love within us. Telugu cinema is filled with many love stories. Here are some dialogues from these visual tales that have left a lasting impact on audiences.
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Baby
“First time love chesinappude anukunna.. rendosari, inkosari prema ane maata undadani”
“Mee antha balam lekundocchu. Gundel meeda kottalante maa kante gattiga inkevadoo evadoo kottaledu”
“Ammai jeevithamlo kocche mundu kashtam vastundani devudu enduku signal ivvadu”
Vaana
“E prapanchamlo nenu premichinanta ninnu evaru preminchaleru. Nuvvu ekkada unna.. ela unna.. nannu marchipoyina.. musalidanivaipoyina.. chachipoyina nee meeda na prema chavadhu”
Manmadhudu
“Nuvvante enduku ishtamo cheppalenu.. kani enta ishtamo cheppagalanu!”
Kanche
“Gulaabi puvvunu ishtapadite kostam, premisthe neellu postam”
Ninnukori
“Nuvvu ichhina dhairyame inta bagunte… life anta nuvvu naatho unte inkemta baguntundi”
Arya
“Nee kosame na anveshana.. nee kosame naa nireekshana. Ninnu chose kshanam kosam.. konni velasarlu maraninchaina sare.. okkasari janminchadaniki siddhanga unnanu”
Orange
“Prema aarambhamlo ne adbhutamga undante.. mugimpu inka adbhutamga undali. Alanti samudramanta premnu choodalante.. jeevithapu chivari anchulone choodagalavu. Ala choodalante okkamaayine preminchali”
Preyasi Raave
“Pravahistunna prati raktapu binduvu meeda nee pere untundi. Peelustunna prati gaali renuvulonoo nee roopame untundi. Kadulutunna prati jeeva kanalonoo nee jnapakame untundi.”
Ye Maaya Chesave
“E prapanchamlo unna ammayilanta ippati nunchi na sisters e, okka nuvvu thappa.”
Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju
“Kallu kuda matladagalani naaku teliyadu.. nee kallu naatho matladedaka! Pranam lekapoina batakochani naaku teliyadu.. adi nuvvu teesukellipoyedaka!”
Majili
“Pelliki mundulaga.. pelli tarvata prema kantiki kanabadadu. Adi okari meeda okariki undae hakkulone untundi. Okarikosam inko kuru teesukunna badhyatalone untundi”
Oopiri
“Prema unna chote bhayam untundi. Premisthunnamani chebithe.. ekkada reject chestaroonani bhayam. Daggarayyaka ekkada kolupotamoonani bhayam. Manki kavalsina vaallu dooramaithe.. ela unnarani bhayam. Nijamga bhayam unte.. prema unnaatte”
Jaanu
“Padhi nelalu mosi kanna mee ammakku nuvvu sontamaithe.. innaaluga manasulo mostunnna naaku kuda nuvvu sontame”
Andala Rakshasi
“Na premnu chaapla pariste ee bhoomi saripodu. Gaalilo nimpite ee vishvam baddalavuthundi. Neellu lo kalipite samudralu inkipotayi. Sivudu vishanni daachinattuga daayagalanu”
“Rallunu poojisthe deshamlo ratini preminchadam tappem kaadu.”
Oy!
“Nenu padukoboye mundu chivari aalochana, lechaka modati aalochana nuvve”
Colour Photo
“Premichina vaarini andananta ettulo nilabettadameme nijamaina prema.”
“Aadapilla intlo unna manishi.. ee samudram gattuna nilchunna manishi iddaru okate. Samudram vachi challaga mana kalllu kadugutondani anukuntam. Kani manake teliyakunda kallaki inda isukani venakki lagichukoni potundi. Mogudu daggara manasu dachukogalam.. kani olle dachalem.”
“E prapancham mottam mida swachchamaina vatilo rondodi ammayi navvu. Modatodi o magadi kanneelu.”
“Neeru pattina chaddannam aakali teerakapovachu.. kani kuditi kalipi pedite aavulu aavuravurumanntu tagutai. Alage muriki neellu manaku daaham teerakapovachu.. kani nippuni aarpatai. Prapanchamlo edhi uriké poodu annee upayogpadathai.”
Manam
“Manushulni srushtinchina a devude premnu, manasunu srushtinchadu. Manishi pranaki parimiti pettagaligina a devudu.. manasuku, premaku enduku aa parimitulu pettalekapoyadu”
Padi Padi Leche Manasu
“Mimmalni premichina vallaki.. adi kashtamaaina, nashtamaaina chivari varaku meethone undalanipisthundi.”
Hello Guru Prema Kosame
“Gurtunchukovali.. gurtunchukovali ani chadive chaduvu matrame marchipotam. Kani marchipovali… marchipovali anukuna ammayini matram chachhe dhaka marchipolem.”
Teen Maar
“Manaku jvaramochinappudu amma kaavalani anipisthundi. Bhayamaisinappudu nanna unte dairiyanga untundi. Baadhalo unnapudu pakkana friend unte baaguntundi. Aanandanga unnapudu mana pakkana premichina vaallu unte baaguntundi”
Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo
“Premisthe abaddam viluv telustundi karekte.., kani nijam chepthe ne kada, prema enta gattido telustundi.”
“Baruvu paina unte kinda choodelem, enta baruvu pedite anta paiki choostav. Enta kashtapadite anta paiki lestav.”
“Intlo deepam veligite okka kutumbanike velugu, ade gudilo veligite oorantake velugu.”
“Eppudu pillalu baagundali ani amma nannalu anukovadame na, amma, nanna baga undalani pillalu anukora.!”
“Oka yuddham vachina deshamlo unnavaallandaru, kulam, matham prantam ane tedalu lekunda kalisipotaru sir, oka kashtam vachinappude, kutumbamlo unna andaru vaalla swartham, dwesham, paga, anni pakkana petti okatavutharu.”
August 23 , 2024
BREAKING: Thaman Replaces DSP for Pushpa 2 BGM with Just 29 Days Left; Overseas Advance Bookings Break Records! 🔥
The upcoming film "Pushpa 2," starring Allu Arjun, is buzzing nationwide. Directed by Sukumar, the film is almost ready to hit theaters, with a grand release scheduled for December 5th. The shooting is nearly complete, except for two songs and one scene, raising concerns among fans about whether the film will release on the announced date. Amid these developments, an unexpected twist in the film's production has emerged: Thaman has been brought in to replace Devi Sri Prasad as the music director, which has been a hot topic of discussion.
Thaman Joins Pushpa 2 Team
It is well-known that star music director Devi Sri Prasad was scoring the music for "Pushpa 2" after his tracks for the first part created a nationwide sensation. Recently released songs from the film have already captured the youth's attention. However, rumors are now circulating online that Devi Sri Prasad has been set aside and Thaman has taken over the responsibility for the film's background music.
Dissatisfaction from Sukumar
Sukumar and Devi Sri Prasad have had a strong rapport, with Devi providing music for all of Sukumar’s past films, which featured hit albums. Sukumar had entrusted Devi Sri Prasad with the music responsibilities for "Pushpa 2" as well, and while he was satisfied with the songs, he was reportedly not happy with the background music. With just 29 days left until the film's release, and Devi Sri having his hands full, Sukumar decided to bring in Thaman to handle the BGM. Discussions with Thaman have reportedly taken place, and he has already presented some background scores to Sukumar. An official announcement regarding this change is expected soon.
Why Thaman?
Music director S.S. Thaman is renowned not only for his compelling songs but also for his exceptional background scores. Recently, his BGMs have been making waves, with notable contributions to films like "Akhanda," "Veera Simha Reddy," "Vakeel Saab," "Bhagavanth Kesari," "Guntur Kaaram," "Bro," and "Skanda." Thaman, already having worked with Allu Arjun in blockbuster films such as "Sarrainodu" and "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo," knows exactly what kind of musical elevations suit Allu Arjun’s films to make theaters erupt. Hence, there is a strong belief among fans that if Thaman provides the background music for "Pushpa 2," it will be phenomenal.
Another Music Director in Consideration?
Alongside Thaman, another music director, Ajaneesh Loknath, known for his work on films like "Kantara" and "Mangalavaaram," is also being considered for "Pushpa 2." Rumors suggest that Thaman might handle the first part and Ajaneesh the second, indicating that up to three directors might work on the film. However, industry insiders strongly believe that Thaman will be the sole provider of the background music, although clarity will only emerge with an official announcement.
A Rare Feat for Pushpa 2
"Pushpa 2" marks a significant achievement as Allu Arjun, previously known primarily to the Telugu audience, garnered a global fan base following the success of "Pushpa" (2021). With the film achieving pan-India and overseas success, "Pushpa 2" has generated substantial hype among international audiences. Pre-sale bookings have recently opened overseas, and the first 15,000 tickets sold out in record time—a first for an Indian film in America. The "Pushpa" team has released a special poster to announce this milestone.
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November 08 , 2024
Exciting Update on Bunny-Trivikram Combo, Blockbuster Loading!
In Tollywood, certain hero-director combinations command a distinct fan base, often driving audiences wild with excitement. Notable duos like Prabhas-Rajamouli, Trivikram-Pawan Kalyan, Tarak-Koratala Siva, Allu Arjun-Sukumar, and Harish Shankar-Ravi Teja have become fan favorites, known to spark frenzy among moviegoers. Among these, the Allu Arjun and Trivikram pairing stands out as particularly thrilling, often regarded as the top in Tollywood. Whenever these two collaborate, fans are confident the film will be a resounding success. Their previous three films together have all been blockbusters. Recently, there have been intriguing updates suggesting that a fourth film from this successful combo is in the works.
Muhurtham Fixed!
Audiences are eagerly waiting for the next Allu Arjun and Trivikram movie. According to the latest buzz, the Muhurtham for this film to go on sets has been fixed. The film is slated to commence in September, starting with ritualistic ceremonies followed by regular shooting. With the ongoing pan-India craze, this film is also expected to release in multiple languages. Sources close to the director suggest that Trivikram will be venturing into the pan-India market with this film for the first time.
Who Among the Two!
The selection of the heroine for the Bunny-Trivikram film is also nearly finalized. The film team is considering either Bollywood actresses Janhvi Kapoor or Alia Bhatt to star opposite Bunny. With Janhvi gearing up for her Tollywood debut with 'Devara', she has already garnered some buzz in Telugu cinema, making her a likely favorite for Trivikram. However, considering Alia’s greater popularity in Bollywood, she is also under consideration, as her inclusion could enhance the film’s pan-India appeal. An official announcement regarding the heroine’s selection is expected soon.
Hat-trick Hits
It is well known that the previous three films under the Allu Arjun-Trivikram collaboration, 'Julayi', 'Son of Satyamurthy', and 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo', have created a sensation in Tollywood and generated a tsunami of collections at the box office. These films have made Allu Arjun even more beloved among family audiences. These three were hilarious entertainers and remain memorable for average cinephiles. Fans are hoping that their upcoming fourth film will live up to the same standards and break past records.
Busy with 'Pushpa 2'
Icon star Allu Arjun is currently busy working on 'Pushpa 2' with director Sukumar, set for a global release on December 6. This film is a sequel to the blockbuster 'Pushpa'. Rashmika Mandanna is starring opposite Bunny. The film is currently being shot in a massive set constructed at Ramoji Film City, where key scenes are being filmed. All important actors, including the hero Bunny, are participating in this shoot.
August 08 , 2024
Exclusive: Cinematic Journeys, Exploring Telugu Villages Through Tollywood's Lens
Cinema is a boundless art form that frequently reflects real-life scenarios and illuminates societal issues. Many films, deeply entrenched in local settings, have garnered acclaim for their authentic portrayal of regional languages, characters, and environments. In Tollywood, a variety of films have vividly captured the essence of the Telugu states. Let's delve into some of these interesting films.
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Pushpa
Directed by Sukumar and featuring Allu Arjun, 'Pushpa' is set primarily in the Seshachalam forests near Tirupati and captures the essence of the nearby Chittoor areas. In the film, Allu Arjun is authentically portrayed as one among the village, adopting the Chittoor dialect.
Guntur Kaaram
In Mahesh Babu's recent movie, 'Guntur Kaaram,' the title itself highlights its setting in the region of Andhra Pradesh. The film prominently features Guntur and its environs, with frequent mentions of the town's name, underscoring Mahesh Babu's character's origins from Guntur.
Balagam
Starring Priyadarshi and directed by Venu Yeldandi of Jabardasth fame, 'Balagam' was a huge success last year. The film mirrored the villages of Telangana, depicting the relationships among villagers and the rituals followed during funerals.
Rangasthalam
The movie 'Rangasthalam,' a collaboration between Ram Charan and director Sukumar, is set in the transport villages of the Godavari region during the 1980s. Ram Charan, playing the role of Chittibabu, vividly brings to life a young man from the Godavari districts, enchanting audiences with his authentic dialect and language.
Dasara
In the film 'Dasara,' starring Nani, the influence of the Peddapalli/Ramagundam areas of Telangana is evident. Nani skillfully delivers dialogues in the local language, enhancing the film’s authenticity. Director Srikanth Odela captures the daily lives of those residing near the Singareni coal mines. The portrayal resonated well with local audiences, who expressed their appreciation for the film's depiction of their region.
Colour Photo
Released on OTT during the COVID period, 'Colour Photo' emerged as a successful love story set against the backdrop of Konaseema, beautifully showcasing the region to the Telugu audience. This film also marked the transformation of comedian Suhas into a leading hero.
Uppena
The film 'Uppena,' featuring young actor Panja Vaishnav Tej and directed by Buchi Babu, achieved significant success. It portrayed the lives of fishermen in the coastal areas of Kakinada, highlighting the challenges they face during their fishing endeavors.
Kotha Bangaru Lokam
Directed by Srikanth Addala and starring Varun Sandesh, 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' was filmed extensively, with over 50% shot in Rajahmundry and its surroundings. The film captures the profound love that parents in these areas have for their children and the purity of their hearts.
Virata Parvam
Starring Rana and Sai Pallavi, 'Virata Parvam' is set in Naxal-affected regions, primarily during 1990-92 in the agency areas of the Mulugu district. The film portrays how people's lives were intertwined with the influences of politicians, Maoists, and police during that period.
Ismart Shankar
Directed by Puri Jagannadh and featuring Ram Pothineni, 'Ismart Shankar' is set in the Old City area. The hero's dialogue and expressions authentically mirror those of the local residents. Nabha Natesh, who plays the heroine, notably identifies herself repeatedly as a girl from Warangal, adding depth to her character.
C/o Kancharapalem
Directed by Maha Venkatesh, 'C/o Kancharapalem' made a significant impact upon its release. The film is set in North Andhra and features a dialect typical of the Vizianagaram district. Key roles were performed by Karthik Ratnam, Raju, Radha Bessy, and Praneeta Patnaik, who brought the characters to life with their authentic portrayals.
Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru
'Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru,' featuring Kiran Abbavaram, captures the essence of the twin Godavari districts beautifully. The film showcases the pristine environment of local villages, providing audiences with a vivid depiction of rural life. To truly appreciate the native culture of the Godavari region, this film is a must-watch.
Films shot near Godavari
Tollywood has a rich history of films set in the Godavari districts. The flowing Godavari river features prominently in many scenes from movies such as 'Sitaara', 'Ladies Tailor', 'Attili Sattibabu', 'Bendu Apparao', and 'Shatamanam Bhavati', all of which showcase the scenic backdrop of the Godavari.
October 22 , 2024