Aazaadi” Lyrical Video from Thandel stars Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, with music by Devi Sri Prasad. Sung by Nakul Abhyankar, this song beautifully captures the spirit of freedom, blending emotion and strength in its powerful lyrics.
Aazaadi Song Lyrics Info
సాంగ్ పేరు | ఆజాది (Aazaadi) |
సినిమా పేరు | తండేల్ (Th , el) |
గాయకుడు | నకుల్ అభ్యంకర్ (Nakul Abhyankar) |
లిరిక్స్ | శ్రీమణి (Shreemani) |
సంగీతం | దేవి శ్రీ ప్రసాద్ (Devi Sri Prasad) |
నటీనటులు | నాగ చైతన్య (Naga Chaitanya), సాయి పల్లవి (Sai Pallavi) & ఇతరులు. |
Aazaadi Song Telugu Lyrics:
ఆ జా ది ఆజాది ఆ జా ది ఆజాది
ఆ జా ది ఆజాది ఆ జా ది ఆజాది
బిగిసిన సంకెల తెంచడమేరా
ఆ జా ది ఆజాది
ముగిసిన దారిన ముందడుగేరా
ఆ జా ది ఆజాది
సైన్యం లేని సమరంలో
ధైర్యం ఆయుధమై పదరా
ఇది నీ హక్కనీ అడిగితే
ఆపే దమ్మే ఎవడిదిరా
ఆ జా ది ఆజాది ఆ జా ది ఆజాది
ఆ జా ది ఆజాది ఆ జా ది ఆజాది
కాలే కాలే నిప్పుల్లోన
మండే మండే ఉక్కు తీగ
ఉండి ఉండి ఒక్కసారే చూరకతైపోదా
స్వేచ్ఛ రాజ్యం తెచ్చుకుంది
రాజ్యాంగాలు రాసుకుంది
రాజులకాలం పోయిందిక అర్ధం కాలేదా
మనమెందుకు మనకెందుకు
అనుకోవడం మొదటి ఓటమి
మనదే ఇది మన కథే ఇది అంటూ నడవరా
ఆజాది (ఆజాది)
ఆజాది (ఆజాది)
ఆజాది ఆజాది ఆజాది
ఆజాది ఆజాది ఆజాది
ఆజాది ఆజాది ఆజాది
ఆజాది ఆజాది ఆజాది
ఆ జా ది ఆజాది ఆ జా ది ఆజాది
ఆజాది
తూట గుండె గురిపెట్టున్న
ప్రాణం తీసే ఆపదులున్న
దేశం జెండా ఎగిరే వేళ
వందనమాగదుగా
చుట్టూ నీకే కంచేసున్న శత్రువులంతా కప్పెసున్న
ముప్పే దాటి మూవ్యన్రియల్కి చైరా మర్యాద
జన్మిచ్చిన నీ భూమికి రుణపడినది నీ ఊపిరి
నినాదించుదాం మనమందరం వందే మాతరం
వందే… మాతరం వందే… మాతరం
వందే మాతరం వందే మాతరం
వందే మాతరం ఆజాది వందే మాతరం ఆజాది
వందే మాతరం ఆజాది వందే మాతరం ఆజాది
Aazaadi Song English Lyrics:
Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi
Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi
Bigisina Sankela Thenchadamera
Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi
Mugisina Darina Mundhadugera
Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi
Sainyam Leni Samaram Lo
DHairyam Ayudhamai Padhara
Idi Nee Hakkani Adigithe
Aape Dhamme Yevadidhira
Aa Zaa Di Azaadi Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi
Aa Zaa Di Azaadi Aa Zaa Di Aazaadi
Kaale Kaale Nippullona
Mande Mande Ukku Theega
Undi Undi Okkasare Churakatthaipodha
Sweccha Rajyam Thechukundhi
Rajyangaalu Rasukundhi
Rajula Kaalam Poyindhi Ika Ardham Kaledha
Manamendhuku Manakendhuku
Anukovadam Modhati Otami
Manadhe Idi Mana Kathe Idi Antu Nadavaraa
Aazaadi (Aazaadi)
Aazaadi (Aazaadi)
Aazaadi Aazaadi Aazaadi
Aazaadi Aazaadi Aazaadi
Aazaadi Aazaadi Aazaadi
Aazaadi Aazaadi Aazaadi
Aa Zaa Di Azaadi Aa Zaa Di Azaadi
Aazaadi
Thoota Gunde Guri Pettiunna
Pranam Theese Aapadhalunna
Desam Jenda Yegire Vela
Vandanamagadhugaa
Chuttu Neeke Kanchesunna Sathruvulantha Kappesunna
Muppe Dhati Muvyanriyalki Cheyira Maryadha
Janmichina Ee Bhoomiki Runapadi Undhi Oopiri
Ninadhinchudham Manamandaram VandeMataram
Vande….. Matharam Vande…..Mataram
VandeMataram VandeMataram
VandeMataram Aazaadi VandeMataram
VandeMataram Aazaadi VandeMataram
Extra Inforamation:
About Nakul Abhyankar:
Nakul Abhyankar is an Indian playback vocalist, sound engineer, and composer who was born on May 25, 1990. He has performed in Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, and Tulu. He is most known for his songs “CEO in the House” from the Tamil film Sarkar, “Love You Chinna” from the film Love Mocktail, “Thumbi Thumbi” from the film Cobra, a solo from the Telugu-dubbed movie Nawab, and “Neeli Kannumalo” .as well as Azhage from the Tamil film Action.
A biography
He has received instruction in both Carnatic and Hindustani classical music. He was a member of A.R. Rahman’s jazz and music group, Nafs, and received instruction in jazz singing at KM Music Conservatory. He received his degree from Karnataka’s National Institute of Technology in 2012 with a mechanical engineering degree.
About Shreemani:
Indian lyricist Shree Mani, popularly known as Sri Mani, was born on September 15, 1988. He is renowned for his Telugu film compositions and distinctive lyrical style. He wrote the song “Aaradugula Bullet” for the movie Attarintiki Daredi, which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist in Telugu.
Childhood
Shree Mani was raised by his grandparents, Koniki Dathatreyulu and Koniki Ramanamma, when his parents passed away when he was still a small child. He became interested in poetry and writing when he was eight years old.
Career
His grandfather’s passing while he was pursuing his bachelor’s degree sparked thoughts about his own job and career. He subsequently relocated to Hyderabad in order to work as a lyricist, and after much effort, director Sukumar offered him his first opportunity to compose the words for a song in his movie 100% Love. He then became well-known for his lyrics in Sega, which brought him recognition and allowed him to name the great and renowned vocalist Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan SP.Trivikram Srinivas offered him an opportunity in Julai, Atharintiki Daredhi, S/O Sathyamurthy, and other shows after Balasubramaniyam complimented him on the Varsham Munduga song in Sega in Padutha Theeyagaa, which airs on Eenadu TV.
He used to state that receiving praise from Devi Sri Prasad and Sukumar for the lyrics of 100% Love was the most memorable experience for him. He claimed that he never really sat down to write and that his songs always came to him on the spur of the moment while he was traveling.
About Devi Sri Prasad:
Devi Sri Prasad was born into a Telugu family in Vedurupaka, Andhra Pradesh, as Gandham Sriprasad. His father, G. Satyamurthy, was a Telugu film screenwriter who wrote well-known movies including Pedarayudu, Khaidi No. 786, and Devatha. Vedurupaka is where his father is from. He bears the names of Prasada Rao and Devi Meenakshi, his maternal grandmothers. Sagar, his brother, is a vocalist as well.
Career
1999–2001 movie scores and soundtracks: debuts and breakthroughs
He worked with S. P. Charan, the son of famous singer SP Balasubrahmanyam, on his debut album, Dance Party. At the age of 19, he then wrote the score and soundtrack for the Telugu movie Devi in 1999, making his feature film music composer debut.
Prasad’s breakthrough came with the In the same year, he worked with filmmaker Srinu Vaitla for the first time on the soundtrack record for the movie Anandam. He contributed his voice to the song “Monalisa” and wrote and sang the song “Premante Emitante.” According to Idlebrain, “The movie’s music is good, even though some of the songs are based on ‘back street boys’ songs.”
The background music is amazing. Devi Sri Prasad has the opportunity to work on a full-time romantic drama with room for quality music. This is his first significant and popular motion picture album. He wrote the music for the Tamil movie Badri that same year. He makes his Tamil film debut with this.
2002–2005: Ascent to fame
He released five albums in 2002, including the soundtracks to the Sontham, Manmadhudu, and Kalusukovalani were the top hits on the charts at the time. These movies were a critical and financial success, and DSP’s music compositions helped make them so. Sontham and Manmadhudu were considered the year’s musical hits. The majority of the tracks on these CDs were well-liked. Devi Sri Prasad’s music is great, according to a critic who wrote for the Manmadhudu review. The background music is also quite good. The songs’ visuals have improved Manmadhudu’s auditory quality.
Prasad wrote the music for the patriotic movie Khadgam that same year. The Times of India’s Krishna Prasad Chigurupati wrote: “Devi Sri Prasad’s “Meme Indians” portrays the true spirit and solidarity of Indians with a touch of sarcasm and humor. Sumangali’s rendition of “Nuvvu Nuvvu” is another of the album’s major hits.
Despite Varsham’s 2004 release, the soundtrack album was made available by Aditya Music on December 18, 2003, during the audio launch of the movie at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. It is his second project with producer M. S. Raju, who in 1999 brought him into the movie business through Devi. Prasad used the album’s “Neeti Mulla” to promote his brother Gandham Sagar’s début in the music business. At the box office, the movie was a big hit. He received three accolades for the soundtrack: the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director in Telugu, the CineMAA accolades Best Music Director, and the Santosham Best Music Director.
According to a critic, he provided a flawless sound to the movie and profoundly affected the viewers with his passionate, lyrical, and heartfelt music. His second major success, Arya (2004), carried on his “romantic music” style. Sukumar, Prasad’s constant partner, was his first collaborator. Throughout Telugu states and other regions of India, the song “Aa Ante Amalapuram” was extremely famous. According to a Times of India critic, the six-track is the greatest of all time.
Devi Sri Prasad is the musician who deserves all the praise, according to another IndiaGlitz critic. In the songs, he is at his most motivating, and when he re-records, he is as cool as a refreshing drink in the summer heat. The tunes Takadhimithom (Allu Arjun’s dance give it more weight, age) and Nuvvante Feel My Love is one of the six numbers in the movie that stands out .
He wrote the soundtrack for the Tamil version of Varsham, Mazhai, the following year. Prasad’s eleven Telugu and Tamil album releases in 2005 set a record for the most releases in a single year. DSP became one of the most successful musicians in India after the release of the soundtrack CD for Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana on December 21, 2004. Prasad remixed Ghantasala’s song “Prema Kosamai Volalo” for the 1951 movie Pathala Bhairavi for the first time in his musical career. According to an Idlebrain.com reviewer, DSP got the best results.
He mentioned that “listening to the music on stereo may not produce the best sound quality. However, they are completely different when shown on screen in various contexts. The best parts of the movie are definitely the songs. The background music and re-recording are excellent. These songs are filled with passion, merriment, rhythm, and an uptick in emotions. In this movie, songs are used to tell the plot.
He wrote the music and cinematic score for the reasonably successful action movies Aaru, Bunny, and Bhadra. With the critically and commercially acclaimed movie Sachein, Prasad made his breakthrough in Tamil. When the soundtrack’s songs “Vaadi Vaadi,” “Dai Dai Dai Kattikkoda,” “Kanmoodi Thirakumbothu,” and “Gundu Manga Thoppukkulle” were released, they became number-one hits.
Bommarillu, Arya 2 (2006)–2009
All of his subsequent releases in 2006 were romantic comedies. Among these, the maturing movie Bommarillu was the most popular. Critics gave the movie’s soundtrack favorable reviews. The year’s top hits were “Appudo Ippudo,” “Nammaka Thappani,” and “Bommani Geesthe.” According to an IndiaGlitz critic, “Bommani Geesthe is a charming and subdued folk beginning. Something Devi Sri Prasad hasn’t done much of lately. You would want him to try something similar repeatedly after hearing this. In a word, his instrumentation is excellent, particularly the violin group.
The interlude’s violin performance of the movie’s theme is stunning. One of the album’s better ones. It ended up being one of the year’s best-selling Telugu music albums. Audiences have been provided feel-good soundtracks via a repository of Indian tunes. Prasad wrote a For the first time, Pournami released a vintage traditional-style music album. “Bharata Vedamuga” was another song that demonstrated DSP’s classical skill. It was a timeless hit on the charts and is regarded as one of the best songs ever made by Chitra, DSP, Sirivennala, and Charmi.
Films such as Anandam, Kalusukovalani, Manmadhudu, Varsham, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, and Arya were featured on the soundtracks of the critic’s piece titled “Six best compositions of the music director” that was published in The Times of India. He received additional recognition as a result of all these efforts.
In 2007, DSP composed the music for four films that were released. All of the films were action comedies, and both the public and critics gave DSP’s music positive praise. Alongside Chiranjeevi, he made his second appearance on screen in the song “Good “Morning Hyderabad” from Prabhu Deva’s Shankar Dada Zindabad movie. The film is a follow-up to Shankar Dada M.B.B.S., which he previously composed. By writing the score and soundtrack for the movie Sangama the following year, Prasad made his Kannada debut.
The year’s biggest hit was Jalsa, which was directed by Trivikram Srinivas. DSP served as the music director for the first time, working with Trivikram Srinivas and Pawan Kalyan, when it was released on February 29, 2008. The soundtrack’s hits “Gaallo Thelinattunde” and “My Heart is Beating” were the year’s biggest hits and the best-selling Telugu album when it was first released. Aditya Music purchased the audio rights for ₹9 million, which at the time was the most for a Telugu movie. A Prasad’s music in the movie was praised by critics as “peppy, youthful, and incredibly fun filled.”
Prasad then wrote the music for the action-thriller Dasavathaaram, which was directed by K. S. Ravikumar and starred Kamal Haasan and Asin. The movie is among the year’s highest grossing movies in India. Initially, Himesh Reshammiya was being considered to compose the film’s soundtrack. Prasad was selected to write the film’s soundtrack because his daily call sheets were unavailable.
The entire piece has a symphonic quality. I’ve utilized a lot of voices because the music is orchestral. The background score, which was recorded in Chennai, took a month to complete. I was also asked to write the promo’s theme by Kamal Sir. There are two as well as a half-minute segment. He even performed out Dasavatharam’s fight scene for me when we met for the promo. Our conversation lasted more than two hours and covered a variety of movies, including “Sagaram Sangamam” and his connection to K Vishwanath.
According to Devi Sri Prasad
He released five albums in 2009. Prasad and his frequent colleague Sukumar worked together on the spiritual follow-up to his 2004 film Arya, Arya 2. He also wrote the music for the Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi dubbings of the movie. The top songs on the charts were “Ringa Ringa,” “Uppenantha Prema,” and “My Love Is Gone.” Despite the film’s negative reviews, “Ringa Ringa” became a cult favorite. For his efforts, he was nominated for several awards. The music from the song was reused by Prasad in the well-liked Hindi movie Ready (2011).
Prasad’s film Kanthaswamy was a respectable hit in Tamil that same year. Vikram was forced to sing up to four songs on the album by Prasad. According to Rediff.com’s Pavithra Srinivasan, “Kanthaswamy’s music is not Devi Sri Prasad’s best.” Following its debut, the song “Excuse me, Mr. Kandasamy” became embroiled in controversy. Advocate V. Elango asserted that he was the author of five of the song’s words. After the film’s team prevailed in the case, the debate was finally gone.
About Naga Chaitanya:
Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna and Lakshmi Daggubati welcomed Chaitanya into the world on November 23, 1986, in Hyderabad, in a Telugu household. Two well-known names in Telugu film are his maternal grandpa, producer D. Ramanaidu, and his paternal grandfather, actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao. When Chaitanya was a child, his parents divorced.
Later, both of his parents got married again. Lakshmi wedded Sundaram Motors corporate executive Sharath Vijayaraghavan, while Nagarjuna wed former actress Amala Mukherjee.[9] Chaitanya has a maternal stepbrother and a paternal half-brother, actor Akhil Akkineni . His first cousins Rana Daggubati, Sumanth, and Sushanth are also actors, as is his maternal uncle Venkatesh.
Chaitanya spent 18+1⁄2 years of his childhood in Chennai. He received his education in Chennai at Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan. and at Chennai’s AMM School After that, he graduated from Hyderabad’s St. Mary’s College. During his second year of college, he told Nagarjuna that he wanted to become an actor. In Mumbai, he signed up for a three-month acting training. In addition to receiving voice and conversation coaching for a year before to his acting debut, he obtained additional instruction in acting and martial arts in Los Angeles.
Early hardship and career breakthrough (2009–2012)
Chaitanya made his feature film debut in 2009 as a college student in the Vasu Varma-directed movie Josh. Rediff.com stated: “Naga Chaitanya has done well for her debut. He has demonstrated himself on occasion. He can always do better, and it is hoped that he can refine his abilities in the years to come. Chaitanya took home the Best Male Debut-South Filmfare Award.
He then starred in Gautham Vasudev Menon’s romance drama Ye Maaya Chesave (2010), which had a different cast and climax and was also filmed in Tamil as Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa. He portrayed an assistant director of Hindu Telugu who develops feelings for a Christian Malayali girl. According to a critic on Sify.com, Naga Chaitanya excels in romantic settings.
His voice and informal acting style are his strongest points. Chaitanya’s performance has improved since his debut. He can now solidify his place and act with assurance in more love movies. However, the reviewer thought that Chaitanya looked “very boyish” and that he should focus on his appearance. The movie became a cult favorite after being a box office hit. Additionally, he was nominated for the Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
Following Ye Maaya Chesave, he starred alongside Tamannaah Bhatia in the 2011 romantic drama 100% Love, in which he portrayed a smug and industrious college student who was the best student in his school. It did well at the box office. “Naga Chaitanya is suave to the extent of being egoist,” said 123telugu. He does a good job and gives his character a serene appearance. He followed up with Dhada (2011). The Times of India stated: “Naga Chaitanya falls short of expectations following strong performances in his last two flicks.
He’s stuck with the same expression That year, he released Bejawada, which was helmed by Vivek Krishna. Chaitanya played a college student who turned mobster in the movie. Critics gave the movie bad reviews, describing it as his worst work. Critics criticized his performance as well. The Times of India reported: “This movie may have even surpassed “Dhada” in terms of being regarded as Chaitanya’s worst work to date. The young actor still needs to develop on his facial expressions, but he was given a poorly portrayed character in this movie that lacked any bravery, and he is unable to overcome it.”
Variability and commercial success (2013–2018)
N. Lingusamy’s Tamil action movie Vettai was officially remade in Chaitanya’s 2013 follow-up, Tadakha. According to the Hindu, “Naga Chaitanya exhibits amazing actor. Sify.com stated: “Naga Chaitanya’s acting has significantly improved. He has performed his role well and appears natural.
He plays the role of Surya, a talented mechanic, in the political-drama Autonagar Surya, which was directed by Deva Katta. Critics gave the movie mixed reviews when it came out, although they did praise Chaitanya’s performance, referring to it as one of his best. The movie was a failure. “Naga Chaitanya hardly ever smiles in this movie,” the Hindu remarked. Chaitanya demonstrates that he can carry a movie on his shoulders with the assistance of a skilled director and puts in the appropriate level of grit and passion needed for his character.
About Sai Pallavi:
Sai Pallavi was born in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on May 9, 1992 into a Badaga family. Kotagiri, in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris area, is her hometown. Her younger sister, Pooja Kannan, has also worked as an actress. She was born to Senthamarai Kannan and Radha.
Pallavi attended Avila Convent School in Coimbatore, where she was reared and educated. She has not yet registered as a medical practitioner in India, even though she graduated from Tbilisi State Medical University in 2016 with a medical degree recognized by the Medical Council of India. On August 31, 2020, she sat the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) in Trichy. Pallavi speaks Tamil, English, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Georgian fluently in addition to Badaga.
According to Pallavi’s interview that she always wanted to pursue anything that required dancing, even if she wasn’t a trained dancer. She gained recognition as a dancer by taking part in a number of school cultural events. She competed in the dance reality show Ungalil Yaar Adutha Prabhu Deva on Vijay TV in 2008 and made it to the finals of Dhee Ultimate Dance Show (D4) on ETV in 2009 because of her love of dancing, which her mother encouraged. Pallavi made appearances in a few ads and in uncredited roles as a junior artist in Kasthuri Maan (2005) and Dhaam Dhoom (2008).
Breakthrough in acting (2015–2016)
She had been approached by film director Alphonse Puthren with Premam in 2014 while she was studying in Tbilisi, Georgia. Six years prior, following her appearance in a reality Alphonse first offered her a job in the Facebook showcase, but she turned it down. She mistook him for a stalker when she called for Premam again, but he promptly clarified who he was. She then agreed to play Malar in his movie Premam. She spent the holidays filming the movie, and once it was done, she went back to school. She later won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, among other “Best Female Debut” honors, that year.
Pa. Ranjith was hired by Studio Green to direct the movie Madras, which starred Karthi. Director Pa. Ranjith gave her the lead role in “Premam,” directed by Alphonse Puthren, while the movie was being filmed. This was her very first chance to become a well-known Tamil cinema actor. She grudgingly turned down the offer, though, preferring to focus on her medical education in Georgia. “Premam” ended up being Pallavi’s breakthrough movie, and Catherine Tresa eventually landed the role.
After that, she took a month off from school to play in Sameer Thahir’s second Malayalam movie, Kali, which came out in March 2016.The movie was eventually remade in Kannada and Marathi after being a critical and financial success. She was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Actress in Malayalam for her portrayal of Anjali, a young wife who has to cope with her husband’s severe anger management problems.