

For the song 'Veesum Velichathiley' ('Nene Nanine' in Telugu) performed by in Tamil and Deepu in Telugu, Karky mentioned the use of pencils and magnifying glasses in the lyrics, as the female lead is a miniature artist. Rajamouli approached Karky after the release of (2010) and explained the importance of each song in the film's narrative.Īpart from giving the detailed profiles of the characters, Rajamouli also enacted few sequences which helped Karky in writing the lyrics. He 'tried to play' with the buzzing sound generated by flies in the background score and used it according to the emotional nature of the scene exaggerating it at times and toning it down.


Gurwara provided vocals for the song 'Thoda Hans Ke' in Makkhi, whose lyrics were penned by himself.As the film's theme (revenge) and the protagonist (housefly) were universal concepts, Keeravani ensured that the tunes do not have 'distinct ethnic or regional flavour' and 'appealed across the broad', which was his 'only challenge'. It was performed by Kaala Bhairava and its lyrics were penned by, who provided vocals for the song 'Lava Lava' in Eega. A song 'Sapnon Ki Ek' was included in the soundtrack of Makkhi. Ramajogayya Sastry, Anantha Sreeram, Chaitanya Prasad and Keeravani penned the lyrics for one song each in Eega. Penned the lyrics for all the songs in Naan Ee. One of the five is a remixed version of the film's title song. Contents.Development The soundtracks of Eega and Naan Ee, composed by M. The soundtrack, released in Telugu and Tamil on 30 March and 1 April 2012, was a critical and commercial success. Composed by, the film's soundtrack in both Telugu and Tamil versions features five songs, out of which one is a remixed version of the title song. Keeravanichronology(2012)Eega / Naan Ee / Eecha / Makkhi(2012)(2012)Eega is the soundtrack to the 2012 Indian Telugu fantasy film of the.
