Ta Takkara Song Lyrics 2024

Ta Takkara Song Lyrics :

Ta Takkara Lyrics from Kalki 2898 Ad feat Prabhas, Disha Patani by Sanjith Hegde, Dhee is new released Hindi song in their voices, Santhosh Narayanan has made its tune. Latest Ta Takkara song lyrics are written by Kumaar. Its music video is released by Saregama Music.


Ta Takkara Song Lyrics


Ta Takkara Song Lyrics Watch Video :

 

Song Credits:

Movie : Kalki 2898 Ad (27 June 2024)
Song : Ta Takkara
Director : Nag Ashwin
Producer : C Aswani Dutt
Singers :Sanjith Hegde, Dhee, Santhosh Narayanan
Music : Santhosh Narayanan
Lyrics : Ramajogoyya sastry
Star Cast : Prabhas, Deepika, Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan
Music Label & Source. : Saregama Telugu

Ta Takkara Song Telugu Lyrics :

 

మాయిరే మరో ప్రపంచమేలే, కాలమే ఇలాంటిదే చూడలే..

సృష్టికే అస్సలంతు చిక్కని ఈ అందాల నందుకున్న
ఆ హ ఆచ్చర్యమే నింగికీ నేలకీ మధ్య ఊయలూగుతున్నా
ఇన్ని వింతలన్నీ.. ఒక్క ఈ చోట చేరయేలా…..

స్వర్గమే నన్ను స్వాగతించేనే పాదాలు మోపగానే
రాజపై భోగమే చెప్పలే మిటేనే నన్ను చూసి చూడగానే
పలకరించే నన్నే.. పంచభూతాలు నేస్తాలుగా…..

అబ్బబ్బ తీరిపోయే నేనిన్నాళ్ళు కన్న కల
ఉ …. ఉ ………..ఉ ….. ఉ …………..
ఉ …. ఉ ………..ఉ ….. ఉ …………..

ఈ సత్యం సత్యం కాదే మోసం దేహం
తీరేది కాదీ ఈ సొంతోషాల దాహం
ఈ అందమైన అద్భుతాల ఈ చిత్రం మొత్తం
నెలకొలువైంది ఈ రోజు నా కోసం
రానున్న వేయిజన్మలకి ఇదే నా లోకం

ట ట టర టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. ట టర ట ట
ట ట టర టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. ట టర ట ట
టప్ టప్ టా……టాపరి డప్పు టా
టప్ టప్ టా……టప్ టప్ టా….

టా టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టా
టా టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టా

ట ట టర టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. ట టర ట ట
ట ట టర టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. టాం .. ట టర ట ట
టప్ టప్ టా……టాపరి డప్పు టా
టప్ టప్ టా……టప్ టప్ టా….

టా టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టా
టా టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టక్క టక్కర టా

Ta Takkara Song English Lyrics :

Srushtike Assalanthu Chikkani
Andhaalanandhukunna
Aahaa, Aascharyame Ningiki Nelaki
Madhya Ooyalooguthunna

Inni Vinthalanni
Okka Ee Chote Cheraayelaa
Aa Aa AaAa Aa

Swargame Nannu Swagathinchene
Paadhaalu Mopagaane
Raja Vaibhogame Chempale Meetene
Nannu Choosi Chudagaane.

Palakarinche Nanne
Panchabhoothaalu Nesthaalugaa
Aa AaAa AaAa Aa…

e satyam satyam kade mosam deham
tired kadi i sontosala deham
i andamaina adbhutala i citram mottam
i roju na kosam nelakoluvaindi
ranunna veyijanmalaki idi na lokam

Ta ta ta ta to tom .. tom .. tom .. tom
Ta ta ta ta to tom .. tom .. tom .. tom
Tup Tup Ta……Tapari Dappu Ta
Tup Tup Ta……Tup Tup Ta….

Ta takkara takka takkara takka takkara ta
Ta takkara takka takkara takka takkara ta

Ta ta ta ta to tom .. tom .. tom .. tom
Ta ta ta ta to tom .. tom .. tom .. tom
Tup Tup Ta……Tapari Dappu Ta
Tup Tup Ta……Tup Tup Ta….

Ta takkara takka takkara takka takkara ta
Ta takkara takka takkara takka takkara ta

Ta Takkara Song Hindi Lyrics :

 

ये कहाँ ले आई तकदीरें
है सफ़र नया नया जान ले

देख के ये नज़रे यूँ लगे
खिले हैं जैसे जैसे तारे
अब किसने ये सब मौसम
ये रौशनी रंग ज़मीन पे हैं उतारे
थम गई हैं आँखें
जन्नतें हैं मेरी रूबरू

ये जगह ये ज़मीन के रास्ते
मेरे हैं ये सारे
एक दिन होगी पूरी ख्वाहिशें अधूरी
है वक़्त के इशारे

है इसी को पाना
हर घड़ी है ये मेरा जुनून
ख़्वाब सच हुआ है चल रहा है जादू
है उसे यही मेरा आशियाना
हर लम्हा मुझे यहीं पे बिटाना
ये दिल भूलभुलैया में झूमे नाचे गाए रे हरदुम
अब हंसे जिंदगी कोई नहीं है गम
है खुशियों का लहराया परचम

ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता

ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता
ता तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा तक्कारा ता

 

Extra Information :

About Kalki 2898 Ad :

After the Kurukshetra War in 3102 BC, Ashwatthama uses the Brahmashirastra to try and kill Uttarā’s unborn child. Krishna curses him to traverse the earth forever for this deed. His heavenly gem is also removed from his forehead, and it is predetermined that he will be saved by guarding and leading Kalki, Vishnu’s final avatar, during the Kali Yuga.

Six millennia into the Kali Yuga by 2898 AD, the desolate city of Kasi is the lone surviving metropolis in a postapocalyptic world ruled by the despotic god-king Supreme Yaskin.

Yaskin controls from the “Complex,” an upside-down pyramid-shaped megastructure that looms over the city and takes resources from Earth to maintain a gated paradise that is only open to those with a million “units” to spare. He upholds his authority. by Counselor Bani, Commander Manas, and the Raiders, who stand watch over the area for dangers, especially the advent of Kalki, as predicted.

This is a dystopian civilization where 200-year-old Yaskin is to be given a life-extending serum through artificial insemination of foetuses, and pregnant female refugees from Kasi are brought against their will to the Complex for Project K. But no woman lives through a pregnancy of more than 120 days; they all pass away.

A young girl named Raia, who is dressed as a guy, just avoids being conscripted thanks to rebels from the hidden city of Shambhala led by Rumi. Regretfully, Manas kidnaps and publicly executes Rumi and Divya, who are purportedly expecting Kalki, for withholding the location of Shambhala.

In a cave where Raia seeks safety, she meets Ashwatthama. She unintentionally gives him Shivamani, his divine diamond, from the rebels of Shambhala. They set out to locate Kalki’s biological mother together. Eventually, Project K subject SUM-80, who was concealing her 150-day pregnancy, is apprehended.

Manas takes a drop of serum out of her fetus, but Lilly, a Shambhala rebel masquerading as a Project K patient, interrupts her. Lilly stays behind to repel the Raiders even if she assists SUM-80 in escaping. Other Shambhala rebels Veeran, Kyra, and Ajju meet them outside. SUM-80 is now called “Sumathi” by Kyra.

After Manas places a bounty on Sumathi, their caravan is ambushed by bounty hunters and raiders while traveling to Shambhala. Kyra is killed even though they manage to repel the intruders.

Bounty hunter Bhairava wants to obtain Sumathi’s reward to access the Complex, and keeps chasing after him in his AI supercar, Bujji. Through his gem, Ashwatthama discovers that Kalki is Sumathi’s unborn child.

Ashwatthama defeats Bhairava in spite of his attempts, and the party arrives at Shambhala, where Kalki’s presence causes the tree of life to blossom. In exchange for Manas allowing Bhairava to enter the Complex, Manas agrees to help Bhairava catch Sumathi.

Using his holographic technology, Bhairava assumes the identity of Ashwatthama and uses it to his advantage to find Shambhala by tricking a spy named Luke. He persuades Sumathi to leave Shambhala, but the true Ashwatthama intercepts them.

Mariam, the leader of Shambhala, takes Sumathi away as they battle. Ashwatthama overwhelms Bhairava, who then turns Bujji into a humanoid combatant, only to lose again. The Raiders and Manas track

Bhairava to Shambhala and use Yaskin’s beam weapon to get past its defenses. Mariam is slain when the Raiders overpower the Shambhalan army. Manas enchains Ashwatthama, but Bhairava awakens and launches an attack on the Raiders while brandishing Ashwatthama’s walking stick—which turns out to be Karna’s bow.

The power of the bow is used by Bhairava, who is revealed to be a Karna reincarnation, to kill Manas and save Sumathi. When Ashwatthama realizes that it’s his old friend, he breaks free, but Bhairava turns back into his old personality and takes Sumathi away after reminding him of the bounty that Bujji has set.

After learning of Manas’s demise at the hands of Counselor Bani, Yaskin returns to the Complex and utilizes the serum drop that was taken out to change into a young superhuman with many arms. He removes Arjuna’s bow Gandiva, announcing his plan to seize Sumathi and her son by hand and change the course of history.

About Nag Ashwin :

Indian film director and screenwriter Nag Ashwin Reddy was born on April 23, 1986, and is currently employed in Telugu cinema. In 2015, he made his directing debut with the coming-of-age film Yevade Subramanyam, which won him the Nandi Award for Best Debut Director. Prior to that, he had worked as assistant director to Sekhar Kammula.

Actress Savitri’s biography Mahanati was directed by Ashwin in 2018. He received the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu and the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for it, which became the highest-grossing female-led South Indian film. In 2024, he ventured into high-end cinema with the science fiction picture Kalki 2898 AD.

Childhood

On April 23, 1986, Jayaram and Jayanthi Reddy, both medical professionals, welcomed Nag Ashwin into the world. He has a younger sister who works as a doctor, Nikhila Reddy. Along with his father, Ashwin’s mother, who is from Visakhapatnam, is the manager of JJ Hospital in Hyderabad.

Ashwin attended Begumpet, Hyderabad’s The Hyderabad Public School. Since first grade, he had been friends and classmates with Rana Daggubati. He graduated from Manipal Academy of Higher Education with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication. After that, he enrolled in the New York Film Academy’s Film Direction program. D. Nageshwara Reddy, the man behind the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG), is his related.

Career

Third from the right is Ashwin. Getting an award from India’s Vice President, Venkaiah Naidu (third from left) in 2018
Initially, Nag Ashwin worked as an assistant director on the movie Nenu Meeku. Telusa? He later assisted Sekhar Kammula as assistant director for the films Leader (2010) and Life Is Beautiful (2012), appearing in supporting roles in all three.

Yevade Subramanyam (2015) marked his directorial debut and garnered favorable reviews. After its release, it developed a cult following and became a sleeper smash.

He declared in May 2016 that Mahanati, a biographical picture about the Indian actress Savitri, will be his next project. He met with former journalists and actresses who were connected to her, as well as studied books and articles for six months to learn more about her life.

With support from Vyjayanthi Movies, primary photography for the movie started in May 2017 and ended in March 2018. The movie debuted on May 9, 2018, and it received both positive and financial success, going on to take home multiple honors.

Mahanati won the “Equality in Cinema Award” at the 2018 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne in addition to being screened in the Indian Panorama Mainstream section of the 49th International Film Festival of India. The movie took home several awards at the 66th National Film Awards 2019, including Best Feature Film in Telugu. At the 66th Filmfare Awards South, Nag Ashwin was given the Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu.

He revealed his next project, a science fiction action movie with Vyjayanthi Movies, in February 2020. The working title of the movie is Project K. However, the COVID-19 epidemic caused a one-year delay in the production. In July 2021, filming got underway at Ramoji, where a futuristic set was set up.

Hyderabad’s “Film City.” With a production budget of ₹600 crore, it is among the most costly Indian films ever filmed. Deepika Padukone was brought on to play Prabhas’ opposite once he was cast as the hero. Amitabh Bachchan’s role in the film was officially announced in October.

Disha Patani joined the cast in May 2022, and Kamal Haasan’s involvement in the movie was confirmed in June 2023. Photographer Djordje Stojiljkovic and composer Santhosh Narayanan both contributed to the film’s soundtrack. The original release date was set for May 9, 2024. The Indian state and national elections caused the film’s original release date to be rescheduled till June 27, 2024.

About C Aswani Dutt :

Indian film producer Chalasani Aswani Dutt, whose name is often spelled Ashwini Dutt, was born on September 15, 1950, is well-known for his contributions to Telugu cinema. One of the largest production houses in the Telugu film industry, Vyjayanthi Movies, was founded by him in 1974.

Over the course of his nearly fifty-year career, he has produced over forty films, most of them in Telugu and a handful in Hindi and Tamil. He is renowned for creating high-end, lavishly produced movies. He also ran as a Telugu Desam Party candidate in the 2004 General Elections for the Vijayawada Lok Sabha seat.

Childhood and individual life

Aswani Dutt was born in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, into a prosperous family. His paternal grandfather was a contractor and the state’s only Kalinga Pipes distributor for a long time. He finished his degree program. Aswani Dutt’s boyhood pal Jandhyala went on to become a well-known film director and screenwriter. They lived in nearby homes and were classmates from the fourth grade till they graduated.

Priyanka Dutt, Swapna Dutt, and Sravanthi Dutt are his three daughters. Film director Nag Ashwin, who also directed Yevade Subramanyam (2015), is Priyanka’s husband.

Career in film

Dutt began his film career in 1974 as an executive producer for K. Viswanath’s black-and-white picture O Seetha Katha. He approached N. T. Rama Rao (NTR), one of his favorite actors, wanting to develop a movie together.

NTR gave it the name “Garland” which, under the ownership of Aswani Dutt, is in Lord Krishna’s neck, Vyjayanthi Movies started production. The picture of NTR as Lord Sri Krishna, holding a Sankha in his palm and the Earth behind him, is featured in the production company’s logo. Eduruleni Manishi (1975), starring NTR and Vanisri, was the first movie to be produced under the Vyjayanthi Movies brand.

The production company went on to work with the biggest names in Telugu cinema, including Jr. NTR, Allu Arjun, Balakrishna, NTR, ANR, Krishna, Sobhan Babu, Krishnam Raju, Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh, Balakrishna, Nagarjuna, and Ram Charan. Directors K. Raghavendra Rao and K. Bapayya directed a number of the movies that Vyjayanthi Movies produced.

Two other subsidiary banners of Vyjayanthi Movies are run by Aswani Dutt’s daughters: Three Angels Studio and Swapna Cinema. Priyanka Dutt and Swapna Dutt. Aswani Dutt handles the music for the movies their production company produces, while his daughters handle the production these days.

Before Sakthi put an end to its prosperous run in 2011, Vyjayanthi Movies had a difficult time. Aswani Dutt took a seven-year break following this. In 2018, he produced Mahanati, which ended up becoming one of the year’s highest grossing movies. Among all the movies he produced, Dutt lists Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990) as his favorite.

Projects shelved

Following in the footsteps of 1990’s hit film Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari, Dutt set out to create a fantasy picture with a strong CGI focus. Thus, Singeetam Srinivasa Rao directed the beginning of the movie Bhooloka Veerudu, starring Chiranjeevi. the primary part. They shelved the movie after realizing, after finishing two schedules, that they lacked a suitable story.

Aswani Dutt enjoyed the story that Ram Gopal Varma told him. At the time, Varma was producing Daud and thought Sanjay Dutt’s legal troubles might cause the filming of the film to delay. Thus, Varma told Aswani Dutt and Chiranjeevi the narrative, which they found entertaining.

Aswani Dutt initiated the project under Ram Gopal Varma’s direction, with Chiranjeevi as the lead. Following Sanjay Dutt’s release, Daud’s filming got back underway. Aswani Dutt then became aware of how similar the plots of these two movies were. Because he felt uneasy directing a movie with a plot similar to

About Sanjith Hegde :

Sanjith Hegde is a playback vocalist from India. Hegde has performed in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada songs. For a year, his performance of “Gundu Gunuguva” from the Charan Raj-composed movie Dalapathi topped the charts. With the song “Kush Kush” from the movie Chamak, Sanjith took up the Mirchi Music Awards South Best Upcoming Male Vocalist award.

Career

After taking part in Season 13 of the Kannada singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Sanjith Hegde rose to fame. Then, Sanjith took part in the Zee Tamil program Sa Re Ga Ma Pa – Seniors, which was hosted in Tamil.

The song “Gunu Gunuguva” from the 2017 film Dalapathi, which was composed by Charan Raj, marked Sanjith’s singing debut. Sanjith debuted in Tamil in The song “Thaarumaaru” from Kalakalappu 2 and “I Wanna Fly” from Krishnarjuna Yudham marked Telugu’s screen debut in 2018. Following that point, Sanjith’s career took off as a solo artist and playback vocalist thanks to a string of hit new songs.

Honors and suggestions

2018: “Kush Kush” has been nominated for a SIIMA Award for Best Playback Singer (Male).
2018: Awarded Best Upcoming Male Vocalist in the South by the Mirchi Music Awards.

At the Gaana Mirchi Music Awards South, Sanjith Hegde 2018
2019: Won the Best Playback Singer Male – Film Music Kannada International Music Academy Award.
2019: “Shaakuntle Sikkalu” is a nominee for the SIIMA Award for Best Playback Singer (Male).
2019: Naduve Antaravirali won the Filmfare Award for Best Playback Singer (Male) in Kannada for her song “Shaakuntle Sikkalu”.
2021:”HanuManKind” has been nominated for a SIIMA Award for Best Playback Singer (Male).

About Dhee :

Australian-Sri Lankan singer Dheekshitha Venkadeshan (born June 26, 1998), better known by her stage name Dhee, is well-known for her playback vocals in Indian films. She was raised in Sydney and sang largely on her stepfather Santhosh Narayanan’s CDs. Her parents were from Sri Lanka. She is renowned for her unique alto voice and was previously nominated for Best Singer at the Filmfare Awards.

Childhood and professional life

On June 26, 1998, Dheekshitha was born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka[citation needed]. Her mother, Meenakshi Iyer, is a Carnatic musician, and father, Venkadesan, a Sri Lankan Tamil. Her parents lived in Sydney, Australia, where she was raised and attended school. Sudheekshanan is her older brother. Dheekshitha is the Indian music composer Santhosh Narayanan’s stepdaughter.

During vacations from her studies, she started her career as a playback singer by singing in two of his albums, Pizza II: Villa (2013) and Cuckoo (2014).

Dhee, who is located in Chennai, gained popularity when she and Shakthisree Gopalan sang “Naan Nee” from Pa. Ranjith’s Madras (2014). The duo received nominated for Best Female Singer at the Vijay Awards and Filmfare Awards because to her contribution on the song.

Her performance in the sports drama film Irudhi Suttru (2016) directed by Sudha Kongara Prasad won her praise from critics. Dhee recorded two solo songs called “Ey Sandakaara” and “Usuru Narumbuley” in addition to serving as the primary vocalist for Ritika Singh’s boxer role in the movie, which is centered in North Madras. According to Behindwoods.com, the opening song

was “another classic Santhosh number that gets your attention in no time,” however concerning the latter, it was mentioned that Dhee’s “pathos song is a revelation sorts.”

After working with her stepfather on the critically acclaimed albums Kaala (2018) and Vada Chennai (2018), Dhee later recorded a song called “Rowdy Baby” with Yuvan Shankar Raja for Maari 2 (2018).

Singing with Dhanush, the movie became well-known very quickly after its premiere. With over 1.5 billion views on YouTube, the song is now the most viewed Tamil music video ever and among the most viewed Indian videos ever.

On March 7, 2021, Dhee made her pop singing debut with “Enjoy Enjaami,” with Arivu (of The Casteless Collective), under the direction of A.R. Rahman’s Maajja label. The Her stepfather produced the song. Writer Arivu wrote the lyrics. The music video for the song became viral right away, amassing over 398 million views and 4.6 million likes since its March 2022 debut on YouTube.

The first song to be released under maajja is “Enjoy Enjaami”. The debut studio album by Dhee, which Maajja is also producing. Most of the tracks on the album, which is scheduled for release by the end of 2021, are modern jazz compositions. Additionally, it will be her first release in the English language after making her music industry debut in India.

Her Telugu film debut took place in March 2023, when she sang “Chamkeela Angeelesi” from the film Dasara. That song helped her become well-known among the Telugu audience.

About Santhosh Narayanan :

Indian film composer and musician Santhosh Narayanan has primarily worked in Tamil cinema, however he has also composed music for a few Telugu and Malayalam films.

Childhood

The birthplace of Santhosh Narayanan is Tiruchirappalli, India. Of the two children, he is the youngest. He received his education at Tiruchirappalli’s RSK Higher Secondary School. At J. J. College of Engineering and Technology in Thiruchirapalli, Santhosh Narayanan earned his B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering.

Following his graduation, he worked as a programmer, arranger, and recording engineer before starting to write music for movies and make independent music. He wrote the soundtrack for the Telugu short film Advaitham, which had two original songs.

Additionally, he participated in a modern folk music concert as a member of the band “La Pongal” 2009 saw few live performances. Santhosh also had the opportunity to work on a few Rahman soundtracks, beginning with Guru, thanks to Maniratnam.

Career 2012–2013: Great start

In 2012, he made his debut as an independent music director with Pa. Ranjith’s Tamil film Attakathi. He was given the chance by the film’s producer, C. V. Kumar, who observed him at work at his studio. For the movie “Aadi Pona Aavani”, Santhosh wrote a Gaana song.

He then offered the song’s vocalist, Gana Bala, who was previously unknown and had only performed gaana songs at funerals, the opportunity to perform it. Not only was “Aadi Pona Aavani” recorded for the movie, but “Nadukadalula Kappala” was another popular song.

After both songs gained popularity, Gana Bala became well-known and were credited with bringing gaana back to Tamil film. The gaana songs were deemed “one of the major highlight of the film”[9] by Sify, while Behindwoods described the Attakathi album as a “novel yet experimental attempt.”

After Attakathi, he wrote the soundtracks for Uyir Mozhi and Pizza, which marked Raja and Karthik Subbaraj’s directorial debuts, respectively. Attakathi, Uyir Mozhi, and Pizza were the three albums that Leon Zervos recorded and mastered at Studios 301 in Sydney, Australia.

Additionally, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra contributed to the soundtrack of Pizza, which also featured Santhosh and Gana Bala collaborating once more, albeit on a blues song this time. Some of the songs Santhosh had composed for a private album were used for Uyir Mozhi.the director.

Reviews of Santhosh’s work in Pizza were favorable. Santhosh Narayanan’s music was a “major plus” for the movie, according to Sify, and IBN Live called the score “splendid”. Indiaglitz.com also included the soundtrack album’s song “Mogathirai” in their list of the top songs from 2012.

“Santosh Narayanan brought a different sound to Tamil cinema this year,” Behindwoods noted at the end of 2012. Even his hit songs from Attakathi were recently composed, and Pizza’s soundtrack was, to put it mildly, unique. In that same year, he was also recognized with two awards:

the Big Tamil Melody Award for Best Debut Music Director for Pizza and the Sensational Debutant Music Director award from Jaya TV 2012 for Attakathi. He contributed to the dark comedy Soodhu.The following film is Kavvum, which is helmed by Nalan Kumarasamy.

The song “gana-rap” that was provided to Gana Bala for the movie “Kaasu Panam” went on to become one of the year’s most popular songs. He won the Vijay Award for Best Background Score for his performance in the movie. His other 2013 releases were the Telugu sequel Pizza 2: The Villa and his debut Telugu film Billa Ranga, which will be his final full-fledged Telugu effort until Dasara in 2023.

About Ramajogoyya sastry :

Indian film lyricist Ramajogayya Sastry was born on August 24, 1970, and is most recognized for his contributions to Telugu music and film.

Childhood

Ramajogayya Sastry was born in the Guntur district’s Arepalli Muppalla, Ipuru Mandal, close to Narasaraopet.[Reference required] His mother Saraswatamma is a homemaker, while his father Suryaprakasa Rao was a farmer and priest. He completed his M.Tech at IIT Kharagpur after earning his B.Tech at NIT Warangal.

Career

When he started his career as a lyricist, 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 and has written lyrics for more than a hundred Telugu movies. His lively and catchy lyrics have made him popular, but he also demonstrated his ability to write songs for more somber scenes in movies on multiple occasions. He had dreams of being 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 film star V. Ravichandran. Seetharama Sastry granted his desire to be mentored by him, allowing him to refine his lyric-writing abilities. The first songs written by Sastry were for the Malayalam film 4 The People, which was remade as Yuvasena. He was initially paid Rs. 20,000 for his two songs in the movie.

Sastry was approached by actor-producer Mohan Babu and filmmaker Srinu Vaitla to feature in numerous of their movies prior to his breakthrough success with the song “Om Namaste Bolo” (Telugu: ఓం నమస్తే బోలో) from the movie Ready.

For the devotional song Sadaasiva Sanyaasii! (Telugu: సదాశివ సన్యాసీ!) from the movie Khaleja, he was given a Filmfare award.

In King, he had a brief, uncredited part as Brahmanandam’s Jayasurya, the music director,’s helper.

Because of his lyrics to the song “Apple Beauty” from the film Janatha Garage, he was given a music award by the Telugu channel Star Maa. He also wrote the film’s title song, Jayaho Janatha, which debuted in 2016. Later, he contributed to the soundtrack of Pawan Kalyan’s Katamarayudu, which Anup Rubens composed and featured the song “Mira Mira Meesam” by the actor.

 

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