Blockbuster Pongal Song Lyrics Info
Blockbuster Pongal Lyrics from the Sankranthiki Vasthunam: The Telugu song is sung by ‘Victory’ Venkatesh, Bheems Ceciroleo, ‘Mayipilo’ Rohini Soratt, and has music by Bheems Ceciroleo while Saraswathi Putra’ RamaJogayya Shastry has written the Blockbuster Pongal Lyrics. The music video of the Blockbuster Pongal song is directed by Anil Ravipudi, and it features Venkatesh Daggubati, Meenakshi Chaudhary, and Aishwarya Rajesh.
Blockbuster Pongal Song Lyrics Credits
📌 Title Blockbuster Pongal
🎞️Movie/Album Sankranthiki Vasthunam
🎤 Singer(s) ‘Victory’ Venkatesh, Bheems Ceciroleo, ‘Mayipilo’ Rohini Soratt
✍🏻 Songwriter(s) ‘Saraswathi Putra’ RamaJogayya Shastry
🎶Music Composer(s) Bheems Ceciroleo
Label T-Series Telugu
Blockbuster Pongal Song Telugu Lyrics:
హే కోకోరికో కోడి కూడా జనవరి సలిపులి దెబ్బకి
ఎంతలేసి ఒనికిందో ఏ మూల పండుకుందో..
రథం ముగ్గు వేసుకుంటా ఏడుకూరి నాగలచ్చిమి
ఎంత దూరమెల్లిందో ఎటు పోయిందో..
హే గొబ్బియల్లో గొబ్బియల్లో
పండగొచ్చే గొబ్బియల్లో
ఎవ్రిబాడీ గొబ్బియల్లో
సింగ్ దిస్ మెలోడీ గొబ్బియల్లో
పెద్ద పండగండి గొబ్బియల్లో
లెట్స్ గెట్ ట్రెండీ గొబ్బియల్లో
కమ్ ఆన్
బేసికల్లి (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
టెక్నికల్లి (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
లాజికల్లి (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
ప్రాక్టీకల్లి (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
బేసికల్లి టెక్నికల్లి
లాజికల్లి ప్రాక్టీకల్లి
అండ్ ఫైనల్లీ…
ఇట్స్ యన్ యాటిట్యూడ్ పొంగళ్ళు….
ఇట్స్ యన్ బ్లాక్ బస్టర్ పొంగళ్ళు….
గర్ల్స్ గర్ల్స్ గర్ల్స్ నో దంగల్
సెలెబ్రేట్ ద పొంగల్
హే గొబ్బియల్లో గొబ్బియల్లో
పండగొచ్చే గొబ్బియల్లో
ఎవ్రి ఇయరు గొబ్బియల్లో
కమ్ టూ పల్లెటూరు గొబ్బియల్లో
కలిసి మెలిసి గొబ్బియల్లో
లెట్స్ హేవ్ ఫన్ను గొబ్బియల్లో
యాక్చువల్లీ (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
ఆన్యువల్లీ (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
కలర్ఫుల్లీ (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
హౌస్ఫుల్లీ (హ్మ్ హ్మ్)
యాక్చువల్లీ ఆన్యువల్లీ
కలర్ఫుల్లీ హౌస్ఫుల్లీ
అండ్ ఫైనల్లీ…. యిర్..
ఇట్స్ యన్ యాటిట్యూడ్ పొంగళ్ళు….
ఇట్స్ యన్ బ్లాక్ బస్టర్ పొంగళ్ళు….
Blockbuster Pongal Song English Lyrics:
Hey Kokoriko Kodi Kooda Janavari Salipuli Debbaki
Enthalesi Onikindo E Mula Pandukundo…
Ratham Muggu Vesukuntaa Edu Kouri Nagalachhimi
Entha Dooramellindo Etu Poyindo…
Hey Gobbiyallo Gobbiyallo
Pandagochhe Gobbiyallo
Everybody Gobbiyallo
Sing This Melody Gobbiyallo
Pedda Pandagandi Gobbiyallo
Let’s Get Trendy Gobbiyallo
Come On
Basicalli (Hmm Hmm)
Technicalli (Hmm Hmm)
Logicalli (Hmm Hmm)
Practicalli (Hmm Hmm)
Basicalli Technicalli
Logicalli Practicalli
And Finally…
It’s An Attitude Pongallu…
It’s A Blockbuster Pongallu…
Girls Girls Girls No Dangal
Celebrate The Pongal
Hey Gobbiyallo Gobbiyallo
Pandagochhe Gobbiyallo
Every Year Gobbiyallo
Come To Palleturu Gobbiyallo
Kalisi Melisi Gobbiyallo
Let’s Have Fun Gobbiyallo
Actually (Hmm Hmm)
Annually (Hmm Hmm)
Colorfully (Hmm Hmm)
Housefully (Hmm Hmm)
Actually Annually
Colorfully Housefully
And Finally… Ir…
It’s An Attitude Pongallu…
It’s A Blockbuster Pongallu…
Extra Information:
About ‘Victory’ Venkatesh:
Born on December 13, 1960, Daggubati Venkatesh, often called Victory Venkatesh, is an Indian actor and producer best known for his Telugu and Hindi film productions. Over the course of his 37-year career, Venkatesh has portrayed a wide range of characters. Among his many honors are five Nandi Awards and six Filmfare Awards.
In 1986, Venkatesh debuted with Kaliyuga Pandavulu, which was a commercial success. Hits like Srinivasa Kalyanam (1987), Brahma Puthrudu (1988), Prema (1989), Dhruva Nakshatram (1989), Bobbili Raja (1990), and Kshana Kshanam (1991), which debuted at the Fribourg Festival and later gained a cult following, helped him become a household name.
Venkatesh’s excellent efforts earned him further praise as a painter in Swarnakamalam (1988), which featured in the Indian panorama section of the 12th IFFI,[9] an attorney in both Sathruvu (1991) and Dharma Chakram (1996), a coolie in Coolie No. 1 (1991), an eccentric cop in both Surya IPS (1991) and Gharshana (2004), an autistic villager in Chanti (1992),[5] in the romances Pavitra Bandham (1996), Preminchukundam Raa (1997),
Premante Idera (1998), Raja (1999), Kalisundam Raa (2000), Nuvvu Naaku Nachav (2001), Vasantam (2003), Malliswari (2004) and Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule (2007), in the family dramas Suryavamsam (1998), Sankranti (2005) and Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2013), a journalist in Ganesh (1998), in the action dramas Jayam Manadera (2000), Lakshmi (2006), Tulasi (2007) and Venky Mama (2021), in the comedies Chintakayala Ravi (2008), Namo Venkatesa (2010),
F2 (2019), F3 (2022), a farmer in Narappa (2021), a boxing coach in Guru (2017), an agnostic in Gopala Gopala (2015), and characters in the crime thrillers Eenaadu (2009), Drushyam (2014), and Drushyam 2 (2021).
Additionally, Venkatesh acted in Hindi-language films including Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan (2023), Rana Naidu (2023), Taqdeerwala (1995), and Anari (1993). He co-owns Suresh Productions, one of the biggest film production firms in India, and in addition to performing, he has appeared in a number of films under this company. In addition, he coaches the Telugu Warriors, who play in the Celebrity Cricket League on behalf of Tollywood.
Childhood
On December 13, 1960, Venkatesh was born into a Telugu household to Rajeshwari and D. Ramanaidu, a former member of parliament and film producer in India’s Madras (now Chennai). He has a younger sister, Lakshmi, and an older brother, Suresh Babu, who owns Suresh Productions.
Venkatesh completed his education at Don Bosco, Egmore, Chennai, and Loyola College, Chennai, where he earned a degree in business. The Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, USA, is where he earned his Master of Business Administration. He hoped to work in film production after returning to India, but he ended up becoming an actor instead.
Career Additional details: The 1986-1989 filmography of Venkatesh: Early career and debut
In the 1971 movie Prema Nagar, Venkatesh made his acting debut as a young actor. Together with Khushbu Sundar, he made his feature film debut in Kaliyuga Pandavulu (1986), which was directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. He received a Nandi Special Jury Award for the film 1996–2012: Both commercial and critical success
He got the Nandi Award and the Filmfare Award South for his portrayal of an upright lawyer in Dharma Chakram in 1996. Later same year, he portrayed a husband who was having trouble with two wives in the popular comedy drama Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu, which was directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. He portrayed a character battling the shortcomings of the Indian public healthcare system in Ganesh (1998).
He starred in the romantic action movie Preminchukundam Raa the following year. The movie was a huge commercial success and one of the first depictions of factionalism in the Rayalaseema region. The audience responded well to his 1999 drama Raja, in which he portrays a small-time robber who is changed by love. After this, He made a name for himself as one of Telugu cinema’s leading actors.
Venkatesh featured in the critically and commercially successful romantic comedy Nuvvu Naaku Nachav in 2001. Following Nuvvu Naaku Nachav, Malliswari (2004), his second collaboration with filmmaker K. Vijaya Bhaskar, carried on the success. He acted in two movies in 2007 that brought in over ₹30 crore at the box office: Tulasi and Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule.[5] Venkatesh starred in a number of movies in the ensuing years, such as Bodyguard (2012), Namo Venkatesa (2010), and Chintakayala Ravi (2008).
Multi-starrers and experimental roles from 2013 to the present
CCL was scolded by Venkatesh.
Venkatesh and Mahesh Babu costarred in the highly regarded play Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu in 2013. The movie was among the first significant Telugu multi-star productions movies after a long time. Venkatesh then starred in additional multi-star films, including F2: Fun and Frustration (2019), Masala (2013), and Gopala Gopala (2015). F2 became one of the highest-grossing Telugu films of 2019 with a total revenue of over ₹127 crore.
Critics praised Venkatesh’s performance in Drushyam (2014) in a number of ways. In the 2017 sports drama Guru, starring Sudha Kongara, he played a tough boxing coach.
He costarred with his nephew Naga Chaitanya in Venky Mama later in 2019. With a global gross of almost ₹72 crore, the movie was a successful endeavor. He dubbed the Genie in Alladin in Telugu that same year. His first direct-to-OTT release was the 2021 movie Narappa, which was made available on Amazon Prime.[36] In 2022, the F3: Fun and Frustration, the follow-up to F2, was released to a generally favorable review from critics and viewers. With Saindhav, which is helmed by Sailesh Kolanu, Venkatesh will make his first-ever pan-Indian film appearance.
About RamaJogayya Shastry:
Indian film lyricist Darivemula Ramajogayya Sastry was born on August 24, 1970, and is well-known for his Telugu music and film compositions.
Childhood
Ramajogayya Sastry was born in the Palnadu district’s Arepalli Muppalla, Ipuru Mandal, close to Narasaraopet.[Reference required] His mother, Saraswatamma, is a homemaker, and his father, Suryaprakasa Rao, was an agriculturist and priest. He completed his M.Tech at IIT Kharagpur and his B.Tech at NIT Warangal.
Career When he started writing lyrics, he was employed in Bengaluru as a metallurgical engineer. He was employed at Secunderabad’s GE India Business Center.
A career in songwriting
Sastry is a well-known lyricist in Andhra Pradesh who has written lyrics for more than 100 Telugu movies. His lively and catchy lyrics have made him popular, although he has regularly demonstrated his ability to compose lyrics for films with more somber themes. His dream was to become a singer.
His first lyrics were written for a Kannada movie. He met Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry through Krishna Vamsi, who in turn introduced him to movie star V. Ravichandran. Seetharama Sastry agreed to take him under his tutelage at Sastry’s request, allowing him to refine his lyric-writing abilities. The first song Sastry wrote was for Yuvasena, which was a re-make of the Malayalam film 4 The People. His initial payment for his two songs in the movie was Rs. 20,000.
Film director Srinu Vaitla and actor-producer Mohan Babu gave Sastry a number of roles in their films before he became well-known for the song “Om Namaste Bolo” (Telugu: ఓం నమస్తే బోలో).
His devotional song Sadaasiva Sanyaasii! (Telugu: సదాశివ సన్యాసీ!) from the movie Khaleja earned him a Filmfare award. In King, he had a brief and uncredited appearance as a music assistant to Brahmanandam’s character, Jayasurya, the music director.
His lyrics for the song “Apple Beauty” from the film Janatha Garage earned him a music award from the Telugu channel Star Maa. Additionally, he wrote the title song, Jayaho Janatha, for the 2016 film. The music for Pawan Kalyan’s Katamarayudu title song “Mira Mira Meesam” was composed by Anup Rubens, for which he later assisted.
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