The
two
names
that
make
you
curious
about
Katari
Veera
Surasundarangi
audio
are:
Upendra
and
V
Harikrishna,
who
have
earlier
delivered
a
massive
hit
in
the
form
of
Super.
When
a
successful
jodi
join
hands
again,
the
expectation
of
the
audience
will
be
no
less
than
best.
Now,
let
us
see
what
they
have
to
offer.
Read
on
for
the
music
review.
Song:
Jum
Jumka
Singer(s):
Sonu
Nigam
and
Sunitha
Boparaj
Lyrics:
Kaviraj
The
proceeding
begins
with
Sonu
Nigam
and
Sunitha
Boparaj
crooning
for
the
romantic
track,
'Jum
jumka...'
penned
by
Kaviraj.
With
V
Harikrishna's
decent
composition
and
the
singers'
soft
vocals,
the
soundtrack
might
attract
those
who
love
slow
songs.
Song:
Ambika
Singer(s):
Hemanth
and
Anuradha
Bhat
Lyrics:
Nagendra
Prasad
Lyricist
Nagendra
Prasad
is
inspired
by
yesteryear
popular
track,
'Challi
challi...'
featuring
Ambareesh
and
Ambika
for
the
initial
lines.
It's
again
a
slow
track
with
minimal
instruments
in
the
background.
The
song
should
look
good
when
seen
on-screen.
Song:
Muthinantha
Singer(s):
Upendra
and
Sunitha
Boparaj
Lyrics:
Upendra
This
is
the
remixed
version
of
'Muttinanta
matondu
gottenamma...'
from
Bahadur
Gandu.
The
lines
have
been
rewritten
and
only
the
tune
has
been
retained.
This
song
gives
a
relief
to
the
listeners
with
its
some
interesting
lines
and
wonderful
beats
at
parts.
In
fact,
this
is
the
pick
of
the
album.
Song:
Oo
La
La
Singer
(s):Tippu,
Priyadarshini
Lyrics:
Upendra
'Oo
la
la...'
is
a
track
targeted
towards
masses.
Tippu
and
Priyadarshini
have
lent
their
voices
for
the
number
penned
by
Uppi
himself.
This
again
might
have
a
different
appeal
when
seen
with
visuals.
Song:
Paarijatha
Singer(s):
Sunitha
Boparaj
Lyrics:
Nagendra
Prasad
The
album
ends
with
yet
another
slow
track.
However,
this
number
stands
tall
among
other
soft
tracks.
Sunitha
Boparaj
has
gone
solo
for
the
soulful
soundtrack
and
she
is
wonderful
at
her
job.
Nagendra
Prasad
should
be
praised
for
his
beautiful
lines.
But
it
takes
a
few
hearings
before
you
see
yourself
humming
the
song.
Verdict: All
in
all,
Katari
Veera
Surasundarangi
audio
just
comes
out
as
an
average
album
and
it
lacks
the
punch
to
attract
the
music
lovers.
Except,
'Muthinantha...' and
'Paarijatha...',
no
other
songs
are
appealing.
However,
it
may
be
too
early
to
come
to
a
conclusion
,
as
there
are
instances
of
tracks
have
different
feel
when
seen
with
visuals.