(Complete song listing & playback interface)
Showing Keeravani’s deep roots in Indian classical music, Muddugare Yashoda is a devotional-meets-lullaby masterpiece. While picturised on the film’s family sentiment, the song stands alone as a piece of art. The intricate swaras and the soothing vocals transport you to a mythical, peaceful era. It’s a reminder of how film songs in the 90s doubled as pure shastriya sangeet. bavagaru bagunnara naa songs
Analytical framework
Sampling and participants (for reception study) Analytical framework
Instruments and tools
Procedures and steps (timeline: 12 weeks)
Week 1–2: Assemble soundtrack list; obtain audio and lyrics; secure film clips.
Week 3–4: Musical and lyrical analysis of each track.
Week 5–6: Map songs to film scenes; analyze narrative function and choreography.
Week 7–8: Conduct surveys and recruit focus-group participants.
Week 9: Run focus groups and interviews.
Week 10: Quantitative data analysis; statistical summaries.
Week 11: Synthesize findings (cross-compare themes, musical patterns, reception).
Week 12: Final report and recommendations. Sampling and participants (for reception study)
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"singers": "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra",
"lyricist": "Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry",
"duration": "4:52",
"preview_url": "https://example.com/preview/andamaina.mp3",
"download_url": "https://example.com/dl/andamaina.mp3"
,
"id": 2,
"song_name": "Muddugare Yashoda",
"singers": "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Swarnalatha",
"lyricist": "Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry",
"duration": "5:12"
,
"id": 3,
"song_name": "Ela Ela",
"singers": "Hariharan, Chitra",
"lyricist": "Bhuvanachandra",
"duration": "5:00"
,
"id": 4,
"song_name": "Chilaka Kottudu",
"singers": "Mano, Swarnalatha",
"lyricist": "Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry",
"duration": "4:35"
,
"id": 5,
"song_name": "O Priya Priya",
"singers": "S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra",
"lyricist": "Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry",
"duration": "5:08"
]
Though sometimes less highlighted, this song is a hidden gem. It has a classical Carnatic touch, with intricate swaras and a lilting pace. S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. S. Chithra once again prove their magical synergy. The picturization—with Chiranjeevi daydreaming—adds to its ethereal charm.