Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Oy Oy...













NooTa debbhai aaru [176] Beach House-lo prema devata
Yellow Chudidaar White Chunni-to doche naa yeda
Oy Oy anTu casual-ga pilichero
Oy Oy twenty [20] saarlu kallo kalisero
Oy Oy empty gunde ninda nilichero
O Oo Oo Oo... Love at first sight
Naalo kalige Love at first sight
Nannu kadipe Love at first sight
Naake dorike Love at first sight
Nannu korike

Stanza 1:
Rupamlona beautiful
Chetallona dutiful
MaaTallona fundamental
AnniTlona capable
Andarlona careful
Anteleni sentimental

Cinema-lo meriseTi taara(?)
City-lona dorakaduraa

Nijangaane tagilenu taara
Vizaagu nagarapu chivarana
Chal chal(?) jarige Love at first sight
Chill kalige Love at first sight
Pal-pal Perige Love at first sight
Paikedige

Stanza 2:
DabbanTene allergy
BhaktanTene energy
Nammutundi numerology
inTi mundu nursery
AnTaneedu allari
Oppukodu humorology

UnDaalsindi tanu border-lo
Cheraalsindi military-lo

Edo undi something tanalo
Laagindi manasunu chitikelo
Sam-Sambarame Love at first sight
Wah Varame Love at first sight
Okko Kshaname Love at first sight
Oo Yugame.


Credits:
Movie: Oy (aka Oye)
Language: Telugu
Singer: Siddharth, Priya (?)
Lyrics: Chandrabose
Music Director: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cast: Siddharth, Shamilee
Director: Anand Ranga
Producer: DVV Danayya

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Trivia:
  • Chandrabose did his B.Tech from JNTU Hyderabad.
  • Referring to the notorious speculations surrounding Sidharth's age, Chandrabose teasingly described Siddhdarth as "muduru madanuDu" in a song :) ("Abbacha" in "Koncham isTam Koncham KasTam"). "idigo... idigo... itaDe... itaDe... mana paDuchu edala-kedurupaDina muduru madanuDu"! [Full lyrics of Abbacha]
  • Music director Chakri was the first to have Siddharth sing a song ("Edalo eppudo" in "Chukkallo Chandrudu").

Reviews:
"With a mellow start and a dominant percussion throughout, this title track is catchy though at times it feels that the vocals are subdued by the music. Siddharth’s zesty rendition tries to mask Chandrabose’s middling lyrics but you still can’t overlook the deliberate usage of certain words for a trifling attempt at rhyming, like the way Chandrabose uses twenty to rhyme with empty and korike (bit) to go with dorike (got)." [Idlebrain.com]


"You will find yourself tapping your feet at this easy, breezy number and may we say it? Typical Yuvan Shankar beats. Pick of the album. It's fun, super-catchy and tells a story by itself. The song of this season..." [Cinegoer.com]

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