Ranina
Reddy
needs
no
introduction.
The
singer
best
known
for
her
popular
Tamil
and
Telugu
tracks
including
'Mind
Block'
(Sarileru
Neekevvaru),
'Rama
Rama'
(Srimanthudu),
'Patikella
Chinnadi'
(Balupu),
'Banthi
Poola
Janaki'
(Baadshah),
'Adara
Adara
Adaragottu'
(Dookudu),
seems
to
have
the
Midas
touch
when
it
comes
to
hits.
Her
positive
aura,
passionate
nature
and
dedication
always
come
through
and
that
indeed
shows
up
in
every
song
she
touches,
eventually
making
the
music
enthusiasts
groove.
From
her
collaborations
with
top
music
composers
like
AR
Rahman,
Harris
Jayaraj,
Devi
Sri
Prasad,
S
Thaman,
to
her
inspiring
journey
to
success,
the
beautiful
singer
has
only
made
zillions
of
her
fans
across
the
globe
prouder
and
happier.
Currently,
she
is
prepping
for
her
forthcoming
Sufi
song
which
is
releasing
in
Hindi,
Telugu
and
Tamil.
Talking
about
the
highly
anticipated
project,
which
she
zealously
calls
one
of
her
babies,
during
her
tête-à-tête
with
Filmibeat,
Ranina
also
shares
her
take
on
positivity,
experiences
working
with
top
south
music
composers,
etc.
Basically,
everything
under
the
sun
about
music
that
relates
to
the
diva.
Excerpts
Your
posts
on
social
media
exude
absolute
positivity
and
optimism.
What's
your
mantra
of
dealing
with
pressure
when
it
comes
to
your
profession?
I
strongly
believe
in
universal
energy.
And
the
universe
is
'Us',
the
creation.
The
existence
of
both
positive
and
negative
energy
is
always
there.
But,
making
a
conscious
effort
to
keep
your
mind
positive,
will
help
you
receive
only
good
energy.
Not
just
for
yourself
but,
for
the
others
around
you,
as
well.
Nobody
is
born
good
or
bad,
you
see.
The
situations
make
us
so.
A
constant
reminder
of
being
positive
will
lessen
the
risk
of
taking
the
wrong
routes.
Hence,
I
try
to
spread
the
positive
energy
and
of
course,
the
optimism
is
what
has
got
me
to
where
I
am
today.
It
helps
me
fight
and
stand
strong
and
deal
with
all
sorts
of
pressure.
Hope
and
faith
has
never
let
me
down.
We
heard
you
are
prepping
for
your
upcoming
trilingual
Sufi
song.
Can
you
tell
us
more
about
it?
Oh
yes.
One
of
my
babies.
Ha
ha.
This
song
I
composed
when
I
was
16.
I
have
always
wondered
for
answers
about
some
of
'Us',
(and
that
majority
is
a
lot)
the
very
basic
nature
of
a
human
which
can
lead
to
bigger
problems.
Like,
mere
jealousy,
insecurity,
being
selfish,
lies,
and
being
fake
and
few
other
silly
things.
(Yes,
I
find
it
silly)
This
is
what
my
Sufi
is
all
about.
Why
can't
we
all
live
happily
ever
after?
Like,
being
happy
for
others,
hand
in
hand
can
make
a
better
neighborhood,
a
better
neighborhood
will
create
a
better
society,
a
better
society
will
make
a
better
city
to
a
better
state
to
a
better
country,
and
finally
we
will
have
a
beautiful
world..
as
I
said,
I'm
hopeful
and
faithful.
I'm
sure
it's
gonna
happen.
When
'I'
becomes
'We'.
As
a
singer
you
are
best
known
for
peppy
and
foot-tapping
tracks
like
Banthi
Poola
(Baadshah),
Mind
Block
(Sarileru
Neekevvaru),
Ammadu
Lets
Do
Kammudu
(Khaidi
No.
150),
and
many
others.
What
kind
of
music
do
you
enjoy
the
most
as
a
listener?
I'm
just
lucky.
It's
mere
luck.
All
thanks
to
my
universe.
I
will
forever
be
grateful
and
yet
stay
grounded
for
whatever
I
have
received
so
far.
I
like
any
kinda
music
that
makes
my
heart
groove.
No
particular
genre.
Having
already
collaborated
with
eminent
music
composers
like
AR
Rahman,
Harris
Jayaraj,
Yuvan
Shankar
Raja,
and
others,
can
you
share
any
memorable
experience
of
working
with
them?
Rahman
sir
wasn't
present
during
my
recording.
So,
I'm
yet
to
explore
the
vibes
there,
if
I
get
lucky
again.
Harris
sir
has
always
been
a
magical
experience.
Especially
the
scoring
times,
the
re-recordings.
Spontaneous
creation
and
jamming
are
when
you
strike
the
right
chord,
like
my
'Orang',
'Engeyum
Kadhal'
and
many
other
collabs
with
him.
It's
from
within.
DSP
(Devi
Sri
Prasad)
Ji
is
always
fun
to
work
with.
There
is
no
serious
time
there.
We
dance.
Enjoy
the
work
thoroughly.
That's
how
the
magical
'Ammudu'
and
'Mind
Block'
happened.
Which
music
composer
would
you
love
to
work
with
in
the
future?
Not
Just
one,
but,
I
want
to
collab
with
many
composers
all
over
the
world.
Music
is
infinite.
You
are
already
a
music
sensation
in
Tollywood
and
Kollywood.
When
can
we
expect
you
to
sing
in
other
languages?
I'm
humbled.
Thank
you.
I'm
learning
a
few
languages;
Shreya
and
Sowmya
Raoh
are
my
inspiration.
Want
to
explore
many.
And
I
think
my
Sufi
song
will
be
the
one
to
start
with.
We
are
sure
fans
are
eagerly
waiting
for
your
next
song.
Can
you
tell
us
about
your
upcoming
projects?
Due
to
the
pandemic,
there
was
hardly
any
work
around.
But,
I
could
manage
to
record
a
Tamil
title
song
for
music
composer
Satya
for
director
Sundar
C's
movie
called
Aranmanai
part
3.
I'm
looking
forward
to
it.
And
of
course,
my
Sufi
and
few
others
I'm
working
on,
shall
let
you
know
soon.
My
abundance
of
love
n
positive
energy
to
all.