Devisri Prasad rules Telugu music charts
Jan 17, 2005 IANS Jan 17Hyderabad, Jan 17 (IANS): Devisri Prasad's "Sayye Sayyera" from "Naa Alladu" clinches the top slot in this week's Telugu music charts as he maintains his winning streak with compositions in "Nuvvu Vasthanante Ne Vadantana" and "Mass" also.
1. "Naa Alludu": The album by Devisri Prasad is full of foot-tapping music and regains the top slot. "Sayye Sayyera" and "Pattuko Pattuko" are hits.
2. "Balu": Mani Sharma loses his first place despite a good mix of compositions. "Inthe Inthe" and "Kannu Kotina" are interesting. The poor response to the film has affected the album's appeal. It may be a while before Pavan delivers another musical hit like "Kushi" with Mani Sharma.
3. "Nuvvu Vasthanante Ne Vadantana": Devisri Prasad breaks away from his routine score to dish out a different album. He relies more on melody than on beats here to suit a soft film. "Ghal Ghal" and "Paadam Kadalanantunda" are already hits.
4. "Dhana 51": Composer Chakri makes a strong comeback with a peppy album. "I Am in Love" and "China Goda" are the best of the album. Director Surya Kiron has extracted a good score.
5. "Mass": Devisri Prasad's typically mass-oriented album holds on due to the big success of the film. "Kottu Kottu" and the title number are big hits. The composer has still not come out of the hangover of "Shankar Dada" in many of the tunes in this album.
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