Dasara | |
Type: | soundtrack |
Artist: | Santhosh Narayanan |
Cover: | Dasara (soundtrack).jpg |
Caption: | Telugu version of soundtrack |
Released: | 14 April 2023 |
Recorded: | 20222023 |
Genre: | Feature film soundtrack |
Length: | 13:56 |
Language: | Telugu |
Label: | Saregama |
Producer: | Santhosh Narayanan |
Prev Title: | Naai Sekar Returns |
Prev Year: | 2022 |
Next Title: | Chithha |
Next Year: | 2023 |
Dasara is the soundtrack album composed by Santhosh Narayanan to the 2023 film of the same name written and directed by debutant Srikanth Odela, and stars Nani and Keerthy Suresh. The soundtrack to the film features 10 songs released under the Saregama record label. It was preceded by six tracks released as singles—"Dhoom Dhaam Dhostham", "Ori Vaari", "Chamkeela Angeelesi", "Oh Ammalaalo Ammalaalo", "Celebration of Vennela" and "Cricket Rap"—followed by the soundtrack released on 14 April 2023. The songs were written by Kasarla Shyam, Sri Mani, Rehman, Gaddam Suresh in Telugu, whereas Vivek, Muthamil, Santhosh Varma, Varadaraj Chikkaballapura, Kausar Munir, Raqueeb Alam, Vinay, Tarun Mathur were credited as the songwriters for the Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi versions.
The film is scored by Santhosh Narayanan in his third Telugu venture after Billa Ranga (2013) and Guru (2017). Odela and the team wanted a composer giving time and freedom for expressing director's vision in the story, and also providing rooted musicians for the audience.[1] After zeroing multiple musicians, he finalised on Narayanan. In an interview, Narayanan revealed that he heard over 90 scripts from Telugu, where he picked Dasara as he opined it as "one of the best scripts he heard in 10 years".[2] [3] According to Narayanan, the film offered him the space for research and experimentation that went on for more than a year, as being a rooted film with lot of rustic cultural elements, he added:[4]
"It wasn’t superficial research where I just call someone or spend time with them, I never do that. We worked really hard for this film [...] In that one year, I learned a lot about that culture. Since I did not know the language I was very careful not to misrepresent anything. In Tamil, we take care of sounds so well, and we ensure certain ethnic sounds are not drowned out by other elements. I wanted to do the same in Dasara, and I found people I could trust with for delivering such an output. It was an amazing experience and I am proud to be part of that film."Narayanan also praised Srikanth Odela's vision to bring the rustic tonality as "he is very rooted and had a vast knowledge of the region where he comes from" comparing that of Mari Selvaraj's vision towards nativity and rootedness in Pariyerum Perumal (2018). He told Srikanth to do a scratch cut of his song before signing the project, thereby pretending to be a first-time composer for the film.[5]
Narayanan roped in several others musicians from Godavarikhani and neighbouring villages, to reflect the authenticity in the music and sound of rural Telangana.[6] He further recorded the live sounds played by Telangana folk artists, which Nani added in an interview to The Federal, saying that he rarely seen "composers visiting the shooting spot and recording the music of local musicians and musical instruments. But, Santhosh walked the extra mile and came up with the authentic music of the Godavarikhani village."
Dasara
The second single "Ori Vaari" was released on the eve of Valentine's Day, 13 February 2023, which was touted to be a "heartbreak anthem".[13] It was sung by Narayanan and written by Sri Mani. The song was launched coinciding with a promotional event held in Hyderabad, and a promo lyrical video was also released on YouTube. While the Telugu and Tamil versions were released on the same date, the Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam versions were released the following day. The third single "Chamkeela Angeelesi" sung by Ram Miriyala and Dhee,[14] was released on 8 March 2023, in Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi, except for the Tamil version which was released on 9 March 2023 as "Mainaru Vetti Katti" with Anirudh Ravichander providing the male vocals.[15] [16]
The fourth song "Oh Ammalaalo Ammalaalo" sung by Anurag Kulkarni and written by Rehman was released as a single on 24 March 2023.[17] Few of the tracks were released after the film. The 46-second instrumental track "Celebration of Vennela", that featured Keerthy Suresh's dance performance, was released on 6 April 2023.[18] "Cricket Rap", performed by Narayanan and Canadian musician Shan Vincent de Paul was released on 10 April 2023.[19] The full soundtrack was later released on digital platforms on 14 April 2023 in Telugu, and 22 April in other dubbed versions.
In mid-April 2023, Santhosh Narayanan confirmed on Twitter, that the one-hour long original score for the film would be released soon.[20] [21]
Reviewing "Dhoom Dhaam Dhostham", The Indian Express called it as "a typical Santhosh Narayanan rural number that also reflects the rustic flavour the film is aiming for" and also reminiscent of his earlier composition, "Paandi Naatu Kodi" from Jigarthanda (2014) due to the similarities between the music and visuals.[22] For "Chamkeela Angeelesi", a critic from The Times of India, called it as "apt for every wedding season" and praised the use instrumentation as it brings authenticity.[23] Vishal Menon of Film Companion wrote "Santhosh Narayanan seems to be at home driving home points when the frames struggle to convey the same. A poorly framed cricket match sequence leading up to a “hero shot” is saved once the rap music kicks in. Similarly, a melodramatic sequence right at the end is saved by a simple background score that reduces the general pitch of the scene."[24] 123Telugu commented "Santhosh Narayanan gives the best music that uplifts many scenes in the film."[25] Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu praised Narayanan's "rustic-meets-jazzy haunting musical score".[26] Venkat Arikatla from Great Andhra reviewed "the album has nothing more than one good song. While Dhoom Dhaam is fast-paced, Ori Veri is dull and finally Chamkeela Angeelesi is a catchy melodic number with a rustic flavor."[27] Chirag Sehgal of News18 felt that the songs are "forced" as "they don’t fit well and divert our attention from the seriousness of the movie".[28] Mirchi9 wrote "Santhosh Narayanan composes for a direct Telugu film after a very long gap. He infuses life into the proceedings with his songs and background score. His unique sound is refreshing, adding a layer of freshness to the proceedings."[29]