Raam Music Review




(2.5/5) Audio Review by Suchitra Preetham
Raam is ready for anything! Warning listeners- the promise of ‘anything’ includes powerless, punch-less, gawky tunes. From the maker of gratifying tunes that ruled the sound scene (Gaja, Gaalipata, Payana, Krishna and the very recent hit number ‘Hey Paroo’), Raam’s music falls flat with a loud thud. Hopefully this ‘thud’ wakes up Harikrishna!
In the typical Power Star style, Puneeth lends his voice to one of the songs. The star voice does not help much in saving the number or the sinking album. Out of the six tracks, two songs are listenably groovy, the rest lack luster.
Le Le Ammana Magale (Tippu, Megha): Opening with Cadbury’s and a volley of gaalis, Le Le Ammana Magale is one of the listenable numbers. It’s the churmuri of Hindi, English, Telugu and Tamil vocabulary that is liberally sprinkled in by Nagendra Prasad that lends a cute twirl to the track.
Neenendare Nanage (Sonu Nigam, Nanditha): Nanditha’s clear crispy tones mellowing in with the mesmerizing voice of Sonu Nigam singing out ‘Neenendare Nanage Ista Kanoo’ becomes a little bit of ‘Kashta’ for the listener. Not a bad number, but fails to impress.
Nanna Tutiyalli (Udit Narayan, Sowmya Rao): If ‘Neenendare Nanage’ did not impress, this Tutiyalli number depresses. The love song, winds long and relentlessly- relentless of the listener’s plight.
Hosa Gaana Bajaana (Puneeth Rajkumar, Suri, Suresh): Yours Puneeth- Hosa Gaana Bajaana, carries the mark of the power star. Puneeth’s raw, rusky voice stands out without an introduction and the ‘step Haakku, beat Maadu’ style of the track grows on you.
Dum Dholu Bajare (Karthik, Nanditha): The mix of Northie and Kannada flavors blend in well. Don’t be surprised, if you can’t shake off the feeling that you have heard these tunes many times especially while traveling through Bollywood or Tollywood. For sure there is a distinct blend of Punjab- ‘Oh Raba’ sounding more like ‘Hadippa’.
Ready Ready (MLR Kartigeyan): Ready Ready in tune with the running title of the flick ‘Raam- is ready for anything’ is all about Suryaane Adda Barali….. Nammanu Tadeyoru yaru’. The punch in the lyrics fails to reflect in the tunes making you wonder what this bland track is doing here. And talking of places or mis-places, ‘Raam’ is touted as a remake of Tollywood movie- Ready!



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Dabba songs… Kelodu dodda himse… And, I am telling this because I have an excellent taste for good music…
i dono which idiot wrote review abt the music, Neenendare Nanage iste is toping on charts and this bugger says kasta,, please hogi,, kivi test madasko guru,,
ALL ARE CRAPS WITHOUT SENSE OF MUSIC.SUCHITRA PREETHAM TOPS THE LIST.
Any idea of movie release.
Hosa Gaana Bajaana and Neenedre nanage ista are excellent. But Punith is not getting good movies at his Talent. But eagerly waiting for movie like Appu and Akaash Milan etcc,,,
Songs are really good. Puneeth’s voice suited perfectly for the lyrics & tune of “Hosa Gaana Bajaana”.
Waiting eagerly for the release of the movie.
Puneeth Rocks.
Hosa Gaana Bajaana wrriten by YoghRajBhat can be like Hale Paatre Halle Kabbina song i guess.
the shiv/raghav/puneet brothers inherited some looks from their legendary father, but not the voice !. They all squeak and we would be better of without them singing.
Paapa Puneeth.. alli Prem kai kottubitta, illi Harikrishna kai kottu bitta!
Flop album!
neenandare nanage ista, hosa gana bajana and ready songs are good
@ Sati, Punith’s voice exactly meet the requirement of the song and this song cannot have sonu nigam voice
“Hosa Gaana Bajaana” tune is good. But Puneeth’s voice has spoiled the song. And picturisation of the song also is pathetic. Priyamani has become plump and looking like some C-grade film actress in this song.