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Sarrainodu Audio Songs Talk: Typical Average Fare

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Sarrainodu Audio Songs Talk: Typical Average Fare

The much awaited audio album of Stylish Star Allu Arjun's Sarrainodu has been released this morning. Taking many by surprise, the makers of big-budget film held no audio launch event and released the songs directly into the market. The Bunny-Thaman combo has generated a huge hype for the music album.

There are totally 6 tracks in the album and Thaman experimented with North Indian singers and introduced the voices of Bollywood composer Vishal Dadlani, Punjabi pop artiste Hard Kaur, Jubin Nautiyal to Tollywood. Let's check out.

Athiloka Sundari: It's a love song and typical of Thaman's songs, this song too uses heavy auto tuning. Vishal Dadlani croons for this song which is composed in usual Thaman format that consists of his favorite rock and hip-hop genres.

You Are My MLA: This seems to be a teasing number and features some quirky lyrics. Yet again, the song lacks novelty and sounds like many of Thaman's previous songs.

Private Party: Full of techno beats, trance and electronic sounds, the Private Party song could be a stylish visual feast coupled with Bunny's scintillating steps. Already, there are plagiarism allegation on Thaman that he lifted the beats from the super hit Selfie pop song.

Blockbuster
: The much discussed item song featuring Anjali and Bunny. Once again, the Blockbuster song sounds almost similar to Thaman's super hit item number Cinema Chupistha Maava in Bunny's Race Gurram.

Telusa Telusa:
The only melody in the entire album, Telusa Telusa is one song where Thaman experimented a little, by blending the classical instruments and modern beats. This song too will be a visual feast for fans as it was shot in the salt flat beds in Bolivia.

Sarrainodu:
This title track gives a complete deja vu feeling as it is a carbon copy of Thaman-Ram Charan's Bruce Lee's title track. Loud beats and energetic vocals are the song's highlights.

On the whole, Sarrainodu's songs lack the freshness and sound repetitive as most of the songs are similar to Thaman's earlier compositions. On the whole, Thaman passes the test and he is back to his usual self.

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