Producer
L
Sreedhar,
who
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
Telugu
romantic-comedy
Potugadu,
says
a
good
music
album
is
equivalent
to
half
of
the
overall
promotions
of
a
film.
The
music
of
Potugadu,
which
has
become
a
big
success,
has
added
lot
of
hype
and
expectation
for
the
film.
Especially,
the
song
'Pyar
mein
padipoya',
which
is
the
Telugu
version
of
'Pyarge
aagbittaite'
has
become
a
chartbuster.
The
film
is
directed
by
Pawan
Wadeyar,
who
had
helmed
the
original
as
well.
Talking
to
IANS,
Sreedhar,
"Music
can't
be
taken
lightly
because
it
is
also
one
of
the
most
important
part
of
a
film's
promotion.
Half
of
the
promotion
is
taken
care
with
the
help
of
good
music.
The
music
of
Potugadu
has
garnered
lot
of
attention
and
this
in
turn
has
paved
way
for
a
strong
buzz
around
the
film."
The
song
'Bujji
pilla'
from
the
film's
soundtrack
has
turned
out
to
be
a
youth
anthem.
Tamil
actor
Silambarasan
crooned
the
song.
The
producer
added,
"The
credit
goes
to
Manchu
Manoj
(hero)
and
Achu
Rajamani
(music
director).
It's
because
of
their
effort,
the
film's
music
is
where
it
is
today.
They
didn't
hesitate
to
go
out
of
the
way
and
try
something
totally
out-of-the-box.
It
has
worked
in
the
film's
favour."
Potugadu,
which
is
slated
to
release
on
Saturday,
is
the
remake
of
Kannada
blockbuster
Govindaya
Namaha.
The
film
also
features
Simran
Kaur
Mundi,
Sakshi
Chowdhary,
Rachel
and
Anupriya
in
the
pivotal
roles.
Talking
about
his
film,
Sreedhar
said,
"I
loved
the
original,
and
therefore,
decided
to
remake
it.
Potugadu
has
come
out
very
well.
It
will
be
a
rollercoaster
ride
for
the
audiences.
I
think
Manoj's
stunts,
which
he
pulled
off
without
body
doubles,
will
be
one
of
the
highlights."