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  Telugu Cinema - Research - Sirivennela Saraagaalu - Sirivennela Seetarama Sastry - Alupannadi Vunda - Gayam
Sirivennela's mastery over the language and his dexterity in creating evocative lyrics through simple words is easy to discern.
This background song is a euphonic rendition of a young woman's mind, her hopes and her aspirations in the face of a beautiful, yet uncertain relationship.
Sirivennela moves on to subtly point out that hopes and dreams have a tendency to stay tantalizingly out of reach.
www.idlebrain.com /research/sirivennela-saraagaalu/gayam-alupannadi.html   (565 words)

  
  Sirivennela - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sirivennela is a movie based on Indian Classical Music, in the Telugu language and released in India in the year 1986.
This movie saw the music writing debut of Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry as a lyricist who penned all the songs in the movie in his.
Sitarama Sastry is known as sirivennela because of the wonderful songs he penned for this movie.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sirivennela   (279 words)

  
 Sirivennela Sitaramasastri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Sirivennela" Sitaramasastri (born May 20, 1955) is one of the most notable lyricists in Indian cinema for movies made in the Telugu language.
One of the songs about the Creator, in the movie was one he had written many years before the movie was made and is celebrated to this day for being a masterpiece of a song.
Sirivennela went on to write numerous other such marvels and had won several awards, including eight of the prestigious Nandi Awards.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sirivennela_Sitarama_Sastry   (192 words)

  
 Telugu Cinema - Research - Sirivennela Saraagaalu - Sirivennela Seetarama Sastry - Varamanti Manase Pondi from Badri
Seen in the context of the movie, one can only speculate that Sirivennela must have written this song to chide a despondent lover (and his first love?) for wooing and later trifling with the love of a sensitive woman - all in the name of a bet with, quite literally, heart rending consequences.
is Sirivennela's wry response to a tragic unfolding of events, where the perpetrator of the crime is also an inadvertent victim himself.
With amazing simplicity, Sirivennela pens an effective message for those relying on the proverbial divine intervention instead of assuming responsibility for one's own actions.
www.idlebrain.com /research/sirivennela-saraagaalu   (554 words)

  
 www.vaartha.com Special - FILMS
Sirivennela's simple words paint a lucid picture of Anji's life [Anji is the character played by Nitin], his village and his favorite god Hanuman [played by Arjun].
For most part, Sirivennela conveys the girl's seducing attempts in plain words that come in the garb of an underlying tempting desire.
When Sirivennela himself said in the audio function [of Sri Anjaneyam] that he has derived immense pleasure working on this song, you know what to expect from this number.
www.vaarttha.com /english/film/left7.html   (732 words)

  
 HYDonline - Sririvennela Sitarama Sastry - Old is Gold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sirivennela Seetarama Sastry is the most prolific lyricist in the Telugu
E ver since he made his debut with Sirivennela one and a half decades back, he has been in the limelight for his outstanding lyrics.
Whether it is a duet or a situational song or an emotional song, he comes up with some wonderful lyrics mesmerising the audiences.
www.hydonline.com /entertainment/Movies/interviews/sirivennela.htm   (1324 words)

  
 FilmChamber.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The spell of his lyrics in the film “Sirivennela” was so powerful that they had changed his name into “Sirivennela Seetarama Sastry”.
His debut as lyricist was in Sirivennela (1985), which became an immediate hit.
Since then onwards, Sirivennela continues to be an evergreen lyricist, producing new tunes to cater to the changing trends in the industry..
www.filmchamber.com /tmpl.asp?it=prmwsirivennela   (201 words)

  
 Great Andhra Talk - The sounds of 'Gudumba Shankar' sound normal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Aiming at the mass audience, the songs were composed by ignoring the concept of durability.
It is the hit rate of the movie that decides the life of these songs.
The song "chitti nadumuneĀ…." written by Sirivennela, carry an interesting mood with the expressiveness and sensuous touch in the sense of the song.
www.greatandhra.com /andhratalk/gudumba_audio.html   (239 words)

  
 The Hindu : Lyrics on a song
TELEVISION ANCHOR-turned-singer, M. Vijayalakshmi, held sway over the audience during the 12-hour `Cine gana lahari' programme organised by M.V. Event Managers at a function held in honour of the lyricist, Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry.
Music buffs remained glued to their seats as Vijayalakshmi rendered the songs penned by Sirivennela like `Lalitha priya kamalam...' from the award-winning film `Rudra Veena,' `Demudu karunisthadani, varamulu kuripisthadani' (Prema Katha), `Andela ravalini swaramuluga...' (Swarna Kamalam), `Telavarademo swami...' (Sruthilayalu) and the more recent `Kalla loki kallu petti chudavenduku...' (Nuvve Kavali).
Sadguru K. Sivananda Murthy of Bheemunipatnam adorned Sirivennela with a golden bracelet later.
www.hindu.com /lf/2004/03/30/stories/2004033001470200.htm   (147 words)

  
 andhracafe.com - Sirivennela can only do it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The nine songs in Pournami has been penned by Sirivennela.
After listening to the audio one feels the film gives importance to literature and music and none would have done justice other than the brilliant Sirivennela Seetaramasastry.
HisĀ  songs are so soul stirring and heart wrenching at the same time would move humans and nature alike.
www.andhracafe.com /index.php?m=show&id=5317   (82 words)

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