Hoo Music Review




(3/5) Ooh!
After his infamous split with Hamsalekha, Ravichandran finally seems to have found a worthy ally in Harikrishna to compose songs for his quixotic concepts. Although Harikrishna hasn’t given anything new to Ravichandran in Hoo, the tracks have typical Ravichandran feel written all over them. Barring one or two, most of the songs in the album are teeming with unmistakable voluptuousness that can only be seen in Ravi Mama’s films!
A good sensuous listening!
Sarigama (SPB. Chitra): SPB and Chitra bring back the memories of old Ravichandran songs in Sarigama. But the song itself resonates with familiar tunes, with the tune Bandeya Balina Belakagi from Avala Hejje haunting the song at every step! A tuneful song nevertheless. There is also a sadder version of this song sung by SPB and Chitra.
Nooku Nuggalu (Tippu, Anuradha Shriram): Heavy breathing, pounding drums, and those characteristic “grapes on navel” brand of PG rated romance from the crazy star movies start spinning in your mind the moment you lend your ears to this song. Tippu and Anuradha do complete justice to the song and there is lots of Nooku Nuggalu of rhythmic drums in the song. Ennjjoooy!
Nee Hanga Nodabyada (Shrinivas, Anuradha Shriram): The newfound lyricist in Ravichandran takes the first line from the popular ballad Ni Hinga Nodabyada Nanna and churns out the extended version of Nooku Nuggalu! While this piece creativity may not amuse the fans of the original song, Harikrishna’s tune serves the purpose for Ravichandran.
O Beautiful Lady (Suma Shastry, LN Shastry): The feel and the lyrics of the song remind Yarivanu from Prema Loka. But the husky voice of Suma Shastry makes sure that you go much deeper into the song. LN Shastry is relegated to some inconsequential mutterings in the background as the female power of Suma Shastry rages on. Again, a good track.
Dhim Dhim (SPB. Chitra): Although it looks pale in comparison to the energy and vibes present in other songs, it’s still a nice song. And we are sure that Crazy Star will have some sensible ideas to make the song work better.
Sarigama (Child Bit) (Priya Himesh): It’s much like a musical dual between Priya Himesh and a mischievous violin which interrupts Priya’s voice at appropriate moments to enhance the end results. Nice song though.
-Audio Review by Raju Shanbhag



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film yaavag guru releasu
Ravi Sir can only click by changing his style – his style of acting (with always his left hand in his trouser’s packet), his style of dance, his own physique. Till he cuts down his weight its always safe for him to only take direction and direct non-family members. Till then Hoo, Manjina.. cant help!!
En boss est dina aithu nin film reales agtane illa……….
Ravi mama matte “kai bidoke” start maadida… Yappaaa..
@Basavaraju
I am very sorry about ur daughter. I pray for her soul.
@music review
This is not good album to listen at all. I will bet anything if this audio becomes a hit. But i wish atleast the movie will run good. I will rate 1.5/5
At this stage of Hoo music review, I want to express my feelings that, my 7 year old daughter who died because of Brain tumour was a great fan of Ravi along with Dr.Raj and Shivanna. She was bedridden and at the final days of my daughter, she wants to meet Ravi, Dr.Raj and Shivanna.
I have fulfilled all her final ambitions at my best and unfortunately could not fulfill her final ambition. I hesitated to approach and some how I convinced my daughter.
Since, I could not control my feelings I am expressing this view. Readers, please don’t otherwise.
Let us hope this time Ravi will give us good and hit songs.
At his peak period he has given us so many sensational & memorable songs under his and Hamsalekha’s combination.
Ravi’s career was affected economically and individually, when he made Shanthi Kranthi, Ekangi and Aham Premasmi. This is unfortunate for the KFI.
He is one of the best & good technician of the KFI as well as in India.
At 1st time when ‘Prema loka’ was released in ‘Kapali’ theatre it runs for 50 weeks running fullhouse. That much craze was created among the audiences. All the cinegoers irrespective of language and community have watched that movie.
Ravi, you have the blessings of all the audiences, definitely you will come up and give us a big hit like Dwarakish, who got success from Aapthamitra.