SOURAA SONG LYRICS :
‘Suddala Ashok Teja’ lyrics composed by ‘Anirudh’ and sung by ‘Ritesh G Rao’ and ‘Shrithika Samudrala’ are songs of Shaura from the movie “Bharatiyadu 2”.
Song Credits:
Movie Bharateeyudu 2 (12 June 2024)
Director Shankar
Producer Subaskaran
Singers Ritesh G Rao & Shruthika Samudhrala
Music Anirudh Ravichander
Lyrics Suddala Ashok Teja
Star Cast Kamal Haasan, Sidharth, Kajal Agarwal, Rakul Preet
Music Label
Sony Music South
SOURAA SONG TELUGU LYRICS :
శౌరా… అగనిత సేనా సమగం
భీరా… వే ఖడ్గపు ధారా
రౌరా… క్షతగాత్రా భరణుడి
వౌరా… పగతుర సంహార
శిరసెత్తే శిఖరం నువ్వే
నిప్పులు గ్రక్కే ఖడ్గం నీదే
కసిరెక్కల గుర్రం పైన
కదిలొచ్చే భూకంపం నువ్వే
నిన్నాపే వాడెవడైనా చెయ్యే వేస్తే
శవమై పోడా
లంగించే సింగము నువ్వే
సంగర భీకరుడా
భూతల్లిపై ఒట్టెయ్…
భూతల్లిపై ఒట్టెయ్
తెలుగోడి వడి చూపెట్టెయ్
తెల్లోడి నెత్తురుతోనే
నీ కత్తికి పదును పట్టెయ్
భూతల్లిపై ఒట్టెయ్
తెలుగోడి వడి చూపెట్టెయ్
తెల్లోడి నెత్తురుతోనే
నీ కత్తికి పదును పట్టెయ్
శౌరా… అగనిత సేనా సమగం
భీరా… వే ఖడ్గపు ధారా
రౌరా… క్షతగాత్రా భరణుడి
వౌరా… పగతుర సంహార
ఆమె: నల్లపూసలైనా చాలయ్య మెడకు
ఒల్లనింక నేను ఏ వెండి గొలుసు
రక్త తడి మెరిసే నీ బాకు మొనకు
ముద్దు తడి జత చెయ్మంది మనసు
ఆ: నీ పాద ధూళి మెరుపౌతను
నీ యుద్ధ కేళి మరకౌతను
నీ పట్టులోన మెలికౌతను
లేక ఈ మట్టిలోన మొలకౌతను
అతడు: గుడియా గుడియా
నీతో గడిపే ఘడియ కన్నే
సన్నజాజి మూకుడవనా
హోలియా హోలియా
ఆడ పులివే చెలియా నీలో
చారలెన్నో ఎన్నో చెప్పనా
తుపాకి వణికే సీమ సిపాయి
ముందు సింహం నువ్వే
గుండెల్లో పెంచుకున్న
తల్లుల ముద్దు బిడ్డవు నువ్వే
తలవంచిన బానిస రక్తం
మరగ పెట్టే మంటవు నువ్వే
అధికార వర్గంపైన అనుకుశం నువ్వే
భూతల్లిపై ఒట్టెయ్
తెలుగోడి వడి చూపెట్టెయ్
తెల్లోడి నెత్తురుతోనే
నీ కత్తికి పదును పట్టెయ్ ||2||
శౌరా… అగనిత సేనా సమగం
భీరా… వే ఖడ్గపు ధారా
రౌరా… క్షతగాత్రా భరణుడి
వౌరా… పగతుర సంహార
SOURAA SONG ENGLISH LYRICS :
Śaurā… agaṇita sēna samagaṁ
bhīrā… Vē khaḍgapu dhāra
raurā… Kṣatagātrā bharaṇuḍi
vaurā… pagatura sanhāra
śirasettē śikharaṁ nuvvē
nippulu grakke khaḍgaṁ nīde
kasirekkala gurraṁ paina
kadiloccē bhūkampaṁ nuvvē
ninnāpē vāḍevaḍainā ceyyē vēstē
śavamai pōḍā
laṅgin̄cē siṅgamu nuvvē
saṅgara bhīkaruḍā
bhūtallipai oṭṭey…
bhūtallipai oṭṭey
telugōḍi vaḍi cūpeṭṭey
tellōḍi netturutōnē
nī kattiki padunu paṭṭey
bhūtallipai oṭṭey
telugōḍi vaḍi cūpeṭṭey
tellōḍi netturutōnē
nī kattiki padunu paṭṭey
śaurā… agaṇita sēna samagaṁ
bhīrā… Vē khaḍgapu dhāra
raurā… Kṣatagātrā bharaṇuḍi
vaurā… pagatura sanhāra
āme: Nallapūsalainā cālayya meḍaku
ollaniṅka nēnu ē veṇḍi golusu
rakta taḍi merisē nī bāku monaku
muddu taḍi jata ceymandi manasu
ā: Nī pāda dhūḷi merupautanu
nī yud’dha kēḷi marakautanu
nī paṭṭulōna melikautanu
lēka ī maṭṭilōna molakautanu
ataḍu: Guḍiyā guḍiyā
nītō gaḍipē ghaḍiya kannē
sannajāji mūkuḍavanā
hōliyā hōliyā
āḍa pulivē celiyā nīlō
cāralennō ennō ceppanā
tupāki vaṇikē sīma sipāyi
mundu sinhaṁ nuvvē
guṇḍellō pen̄cukunna
tallula muddu biḍḍavu nuvvē
talavan̄cina bānisa raktaṁ
maraga peṭṭē maṇṭavu nuvvē
adhikāra vargampaina anukuśaṁ nuvvē
bhūtallipai oṭṭey
telugōḍi vaḍi cūpeṭṭey
tellōḍi netturutōnē
nī kattiki padunu paṭṭey ||2||
śaurā… agaṇita sēna samagaṁ
bhīrā… Vē khaḍgapu dhāra
raurā… Kṣatagātrā bharaṇuḍi
vaurā… pagatura sanhāra
Extra Information :
About Bharateeyudu 2 :
Indian 2, also known as Indian 2: Zero Tolerance, is an upcoming vigilante action movie in the Tamil language that is directed by S. Shankar. B. Jeyamohan, Kabilan Vairamuthu, and Lakshmi Saravana Kumar co-wrote the screenplay. Red Giant Pictures and Lyca Productions collaborated on the film’s production. It is the second part of the Indian trilogy and the follow-up to Indian (1996).
Reunited with Bobby Simha, Siddharth, S. J. Suryah, Kajal Aggarwal, Rakul Preet Singh, Vivek, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Gulshan Grover, Samuthirakani, and Nedumudi Venu, Kamal Haasan plays Senapathy, an elderly independence fighter turned vigilante who battles corruption.
Following a 2015 discussion of project ideas, Indian 2 was revealed in September of 2017. Due to excessive production costs, Sri Venkateswara Creations withdrew after first agreeing to participate. After that, Lyca joined the production. The main shooting started in January 2019 and continued intermittently over five years, covering multiple legs, until it concluded in March 2024.
Chennai, Rajahmundry, Bhopal, Gwalior, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Johannesburg, and Taiwan were among the places used for filming. Two years were added to the filming schedule due to a COVID-19 outbreak and an accident that claimed the lives of several team members. Red Giant Pictures joined at that time as a co-producer. The technical team comprises of Anirudh Ravichander, a musician, editor A. Sreekar Prasad, production designer T. Muthuraj, supervisor of visual effects V. Srinivas Mohan, and cinematographers Ravi Varman and R. Rathnavelu.
About Shankar :
Muthulakshmi and Shanmugam welcomed Shankar into the world on August 17, 1963, in Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu. After completing his mechanical engineering diploma at Central Polytechnic College, he worked as a typewriter employee before breaking into the motion picture business.
After chance exposure to Shankar and his team’s dramatic theater productions, S. A. Chandrasekhar brought him into the film business as a scriptwriter. Despite his desire to be an actor, he decided to pursue a career in filmmaking instead, rising to prominence as one of India’s top directors.
With Vikram playing three different roles (Ambi, Remo, and Anniyan), his psychological thriller Anniyan was released in 2005 to great critical and financial acclaim. Shankar and Rajinikanth collaborated on Sivaji (2007), the priciest Indian movie at the time, following Anniyan.
He worked with Rajinikanth once more on the science fiction movie Enthiran (2010), which at the time was the highest earning Tamil film ever. Its sequel, 2.0 (2018), is currently the sixth most grossing movie in India and the tenth highest grossing movie in the world. Additionally, it is 2018’s highest-grossing Indian movie.
His first feature film, Gentleman (1993), earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Director in addition to the Filmfare Best Director Award. He frequently works with A. R. Rahman, the composer; the two have worked on over 11 films together. Two of his socially and politically charged films, Indian (1996) and Mudhalvan (1999), were tremendously successful box office earners. India also submitted both films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but neither received a nomination. M. G. R. University bestowed an honorary doctorate upon him.
After that, Shankar reteamed with Kamal Haasan to work on Indian 2, the sequel to Indian. Lyca Productions produced it, the production company’s second partnership with Shankar following 2.0. However, the film’s production was put on hold because Haasan was running in the 2019 Indian general election, there was an incident on the set, and the COVID 19 pandemic.
Shankar made his Telugu film debut in February 2021 with Game Changer, which starred Ram Charan and Kiara Advani and had a script written by Karthik Subbaraj. Dil Raju produced it under the Sri Venkateswara Creations banner. He also declared in April 2021 that he will be making his Hindi film debut in the Anniyan remake Ranveer Singh. Jayantilal Gada was to produce it under Pen Studios.
But Shankar ran into legal issues over the remake rights, and the project was never put into production. Production on Game Changer started, and Shankar announced that he will work on and direct both Game Changer and Indian 2 concurrently after Haasan became available after Vikram’s release. Indian 2 will be released in June 2024, according to Shankar, and Game Changer is scheduled for release in the same year. Haasan also revealed that the third installment of Indian has completed filming and that post-production would start following the completion of Indian 2.
About Suddala Ashok Teja :
Indian poet and lyricist Suddala Ashok Teja (born Gurram Ashok Teja; 4 April 1954) is well-known for his contributions to Telugu literature and film. More than 2200 songs have lyrics composed by him. The song “Nenu saitam” by Tagore (2004) brought him the National Film Award for Best Lyrics.
Telugu poet Suddala Hanmanthu and his wife Janakamma welcomed Suddala Ashok Teja into the world at Suddala village in the Jangaon district of Telangana. His parents fought against the Nizam of Hyderabad as part of the Telangana Rebellion. He is the brother of Sudhakar Teja, Racha Bharathi, and Prabhakar Teja.
Before entering the Telugu cinema industry, Ashok Teja was employed as a government teacher in the villages of Bandalingapur, Medipally, and Metpally in the Karimnagar district. He has been penning lyrics since he was a young child. He received assistance in getting his first film role from his nephew Uttej, a well-known character actor in Telugu movies. After writing the songs for the 1996–1997 movies Osey Ramulamma and Ninne Pelladutha, he rose to fame.
Based on Sri Sri’s “Nenu Saitham” from Mahaprasthanam, he won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics in 2003 for his song Nenu Saitham from the film Tagore (2003). After Veturi for “Raalipoye puvva neeku ragaalenduke” in “Matrudevobhava” and Sri Sri for “Telugu veera levaraa” in “Alluri Sitaramaraju,” he is the third writer to receive this honor.
Up to 2017, he composed around 2200 songs for 1250 motion pictures and 2500 private songs.He was the 2018 SIIMA Award winner for Best Lyricist (Telugu) for the Fidaa (2017) song “Vachinde”.
About Kamal Haasan :
On November 7, 1954, Haasan was born as Parthasarathy into a Tamil Iyengar Brahmin household. His parents were Rajalakshmi, a homemaker, and D. Srinivasan, a lawyer and freedom fighter. At first, Haasan was known as Parthasarathy. Later on, his father gave him the new name Kamal Haasan. Actors Charuhasan (1931–born) and Chandrahasan (1937–2017) are his brothers.
Nalini, Haasan’s sister, is a classical dancer who was born in 1946. After completing his elementary schooling in Paramakudi, he moved to Madras, which is now Chennai, to follow his brothers’ academic goals. Encouraged by his father, Haasan pursued his schooling in Santhome, Madras, where he developed an interest in the arts and cinema.
Born Parthasarathy Srinivasan on November 7, 1954, Kamal Haasan is an Indian actor, politician, playback singer, social activist, screenwriter, choreographer, director, producer, and presenter of motion pictures. He primarily works in Tamil cinema. In addition to Tamil, he has made appearances in a few Bengali, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada movies.
Haasan, who is regarded as one of the best actors in Indian cinema, is also credited with bringing numerous novel filmmaking techniques and technology to the country. Numerous honors have been bestowed upon him, including one Rashtrapati Award, two Filmfare Awards, nine Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, four Nandi Awards, four National Film Awards, and seventeen Filmfare Awards South. In 1984, he received the Kalaimamani Award.
In the 1960 Tamil film Kalathur Kannamma, for which he received a President’s Gold Medal, Haasan made his acting debut. Following a hiatus, he made his feature film debut in the 1975 drama Apoorva Raagangal, which was helmed by K. Balachander. The role of an impertinent young man who falls in love with an elderly woman won him his first Filmfare Award.
For his roles as a gullible young man who falls in love with a woman who has retrograde amnesia in Moondram Pirai (1982), an ordinary slum dweller who becomes a well-respected don in Nayakan (1987), and dual roles in Indian (1996), he was awarded three National Film Awards for Best Actor.
His roles in Sagara Sangamam (1983), Swathi Muthyam (1986), Pushpaka Vimana (1987), Sathyaa (1988), Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989), Gunaa (1991), Thevar Magan (1992), Nammavar (1994), Mahanadhi (1994), Hey Ram (2000), Aalavandhan (2001), Anbe Sivam (2003), Virumaandi (2004), Vettaiyadu Villaiyadu (2006), Dasavathaaram (2008), in which he played ten roles, Vishwaroopam (2013), and Vikram (2022) all brought him further praise.
Many of his films have been produced by Raaj Kamal Films International, his production firm.In 2004, Haasan was granted the inaugural Abraham Kovoor National Award in recognition of his charitable endeavors. He served as the project ambassador for the Hridayaragam 2010 event, which aimed to generate money for a children’s orphanage serving HIV/AIDS victims.
At Sri Ramachandra University in Porur, Chennai, Haasan presented roses to children suffering from cancer in September 2010 as part of the introduction of a children’s cancer relief fund. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi put up Haasan’s name for the Swachh Bharat Mission. Haasan officially established Makkal Needhi Maiam, or the People’s Justice Center, on February 21, 2018.
About Rakul Preet:
Actress Rakul Preet Singh was born in India on October 10, 1990, and she primarily works in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi films. In addition to four nominations at the Filmfare prizes South, she has won other prizes, including a South Indian International Movie Award.
Gilli, a Kannada film, marked Singh’s acting debut (2009). With the release of the films Keratam (2011), Thadaiyara Thaakka (2012), and Venkatadri Express (2013), she made her cinematic debut in Telugu and Tamil. After then, she starred in a number of Tamil and Telugu movies, including Ayalaan (2024), Spyder (2017), Rarandoi Veduka Chudham (2017), Dhruva (2016), Sarrainodu (2016), Loukyam (2014), and Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (2017).
Singh made his film debut in Hindi with the 2014 comedy-drama Yaariyan. She has mostly acted in Hindi films since the late 2010s, including the satire Doctor G (2022), the drama Runway 34 (2022), and the romantic comedy De De Pyaar De (2019).
Rakul Preet Singh was born on October 10, 1990, in New Delhi, into a Punjabi Sikh household. His parents are Rajender Kaur and Kulwinder Singh, an Indian Army officer. Rakul attended Army Public School in Dhaula Kuan for her education before completing her mathematics degree at Jesus and Mary College. With the release of Ram Rajya, her younger brother Aman Preet Singh will make his Bollywood debut.
Singh, who claimed to have always wanted to be an actor, started modeling when she was just eighteen years old, while attending college. She debuted as an actress in the 2009 Kannada film Gilli, which was a reimagining of Selvaraghavan’s 7G Rainbow Colony. She said she had no idea “how big south Indian films were” and that she had only signed up for the movie “with the aim to earn a little extra pocket money”.
After receiving positive reviews for her performance in the movie, she went back to finish her degree and compete in the 2011 Femina Miss India contest. She won four categories at the contest, including Pantaloons Femina Miss Fresh Face, Femina Miss Talented, and Femina Miss Beautiful, in addition to the People’s Choice Miss Indiatimes title.
She made a comeback to the screen in 2011 when she costarred with Siddharth Rajkumar in the Telugu and Tamil film Keratam, despite the fact that reviewers pointed out that “she got very little screen time.” At the same time, a Tamil version of the movie called “Yuvan” was produced, using the same cast but a different director. She made an appearance in the Tamil film Thadaiyara Thaakka in a supporting role in 2012.
She had an appearance in the Tamil movie Puthagam in January 2013. She starred in Venkatadri Express in Telugu in November 2013, which went on to become a commercial hit and garner her a nomination for Best Actress at the 61st Filmfare Awards South for the first time.
Her first feature film role was in Divya Kumar’s directorial debut, Yaariyan, in Hindi, which she followed up with the release of her third Tamil film, Yennamo Yedho, in 2014. By the middle of 2014, she was juggling three Telugu projects under the directors Gopichand Malineni, G. Nageswara Reddy, and Sriwass. Her subsequent releases were G. Nageswara Reddy’s Current Theega and Sriwass’s Loukyam.
She was praised for both of her roles in the movies, with 123Telugu saying that she was “slowly becoming a star actress”. At the 62nd Filmfare Awards South, she was nominated for Best Actress a second time. Pandaga Chesko, directed by Gopichand Malineni and starring her opposite Ram Pothineni, was her next released movie.
After that, Singh was chosen to play the lead female role in six films, four of which are well-known Telugu productions: Boyapati Srinu’s Sarrainodu opposite Allu Arjun, Srinu Vaitla’s Bruce Lee opposing Ram Charan, Surender Reddy’s Kick 2 opposite Ravi Teja, and Sukumar’s Nannaku Prematho opposite Jr. Ntr.
She won her first South Indian International Movie Awards Best Actress (Telugu) honor. She landed the role of Bellamkonda Sreenivas in Boyapati Srinu’s film Jaya Janaki Nayaka in January 2016. She joined Surender Reddy’s Dhruva, which stars Ram Charan opposite, for a second time in February 2016.
She initially signed on to Gopichand Malineni’s film Winner, which starred Sai Dharam Tej, at the beginning of March 2016. She signed on to star in AR Murugadoss’ bilingual thriller Spyder, starring opposite Mahesh Babu, at the beginning of July 2016. She signed up for another Telugu movie in September 2016 called Rarandoi Veduka Chudham, which was helmed by Kalyan Krishna and starred Naga Chaitanya. When the film was released on May 26, it became an enormous hit.
She signed on to star opposite Karthi in her upcoming movie, Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru, in December 2016. Following a brief hiatus from Hindi cinema, she made an appearance in Neeraj Pandey’s Aiyaary, which starred Sidharth Malhotra and was released in February.
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FAQ’s :
What are some challenges faced during the production of “Bharateeyudu 2”?
The production of "Bharateeyudu 2" faced several challenges, including excessive production costs, delays due to a COVID-19 outbreak, and an unfortunate accident that resulted in the loss of several team members. These factors contributed to the filming process spanning over five years, with shooting taking place in various locations such as Chennai, Rajahmundry, Bhopal, Gwalior, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Johannesburg, and Taiwan.
Who is S. Shankar, the director of “Bharateeyudu 2”?
S. Shankar is an acclaimed Indian filmmaker known for his work in Tamil cinema. He has directed several successful films, including "Anniyan," "Sivaji," "Enthiran," and "2.0." Shankar is known for his grand vision, innovative storytelling, and use of cutting-edge technology in filmmaking.
What is the significance of “Bharateeyudu 2” in relation to the original film?
"Bharateeyudu 2" serves as the sequel to the 1996 film "Indian," continuing the story of the vigilante Senapathy, portrayed by Kamal Haasan. The film explores themes of corruption and justice, maintaining the legacy of the original while introducing new characters and challenges.
Who are some of the key members of the technical team behind “Bharateeyudu 2”?
The technical team behind "Bharateeyudu 2" includes renowned professionals such as music composer Anirudh Ravichander, editor A. Sreekar Prasad, production designer T. Muthuraj, visual effects supervisor V. Srinivas Mohan, and cinematographers Ravi Varman and R. Rathnavelu.
What is Kamal Haasan’s role in “Bharateeyudu 2”?
Kamal Haasan plays the lead role of Senapathy in "Bharateeyudu 2." Senapathy is an elderly independence fighter turned vigilante who fights against corruption and injustice.
Can you provide information about Rakul Preet Singh’s involvement in “Bharateeyudu 2”?
Rakul Preet Singh is one of the prominent actors featured in "Bharateeyudu 2." She plays a significant role in the film alongside other notable cast members.
When is the expected release date for “Bharateeyudu 2”?
"Bharateeyudu 2" is scheduled for release in June 2024, as announced by director S. Shankar. The film is highly anticipated by fans of the original and Tamil cinema enthusiasts.