Hyderabad:
Ram
Gopal
Varma,
who
best
known
as
RGV
is
a
multifaceted
person
who
has
tried
out
his
hand
in
film
direction,
producing,
script,
dialogues
and
screenwriting
and
proved
successful
in
all
these
fields.
There
was
one
particular
aspect,
which
is
untouched
by
him,
but
the
filmmaker
is
at
it
now.
He
is
turning
singer
with
his
much-hyped
movie
26/11
India
Pai
Daadi,
the
Telugu
version
of
The
Attacks
of
26/11.
Music
director
Amar
Mohile
is
composing
music
for
both
Hindi
and
Telugu
versions
of
The
Attacks
of
26/11.
Now,
Ram
Gopal
Varma
has
crooned
the
song
'Nethutti
Ruchi
Mariginda'
for
its
Telugu
version.
Reports
suggest
that
this
track
is
the
Telugu
version
of
the
Hindi
song
'Khoon
Kharaba
Tabahee',
which
has
been
sung
by
Sooraj
Jagan.
According
to
reports,
Amar
Mohile
asked
RGV
to
sing
the
scratch
version
of
the
song
along
with
a
couple
of
other
singers.
The
music
director
was
impressed
by
RGV's
version
and
other
could
not
match
his
intensity.
Hence,
he
decided
that
the
song
should
have
his
voice
and
made
him
croon
for
the
film.
However,
Ram
Gopal
Varma
has
also
confirmed
this
news.
"It
happened
in
just
one
take.
I
would
not
call
it
a
song.
The
track
is
more
like
a
background
score.
But
then
Amar
felt
that
the
kind
of
emotions
that
I
gave
could
not
come
in
a
professional's
voice
and
wanted
to
keep
it
in
my
voice," Deccan
Chronicle
quotes
him
as
saying.