: This film holds the record for being remade in nine different languages , the highest for any Indian film.
The soundtrack for the 2005 Telugu romantic comedy is a hallmark of South Indian cinema, widely regarded as one of Devi Sri Prasad’s (DSP) most cohesive and enduring works. The film, which marked the directorial debut of Prabhu Deva , features a tracklist that seamlessly blends traditional Telugu rhythms with modern pop sensibilities. The Iconic Soundtrack Overview nuvvostanante nenoddantana naa songs
: The song "Ghal Ghal" is often cited by actor Siddharth as a career-defining piece of music, noting how the late S.P. Balasubrahmanyam’s vocals move him to tears even decades later. : This film holds the record for being
Musical Style and Composition Devi Sri Prasad’s score for the film blends melodic Telugu film music traditions with energetic rhythms and modern arrangements. The soundtrack features a mix of romantic ballads, upbeat folk-influenced numbers, and situational pieces that reflect the film’s rural setting and youthful emotions. Instrumentation often combines acoustic elements—flutes, strings, percussion typical of Telugu folk—with synthesizers and contemporary beats, producing songs that feel both rooted and accessible to urban youth. The melodies are tuneful and memorable; hooks in both the chorus lines and instrumental interludes make the songs easy to recall and sing along to, which helped the album’s commercial appeal. The Iconic Soundtrack Overview : The song "Ghal