Mayabazar: Music from the Motion Picture

Mayabazar

Album cover of the soundtrack of the Telugu version featuring a still of S. V. Ranga Rao as Ghatotkacha

Album cover of the Telugu version
Soundtrack album To Mayabazar by Ghantasala
Released 1957
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 41:10
(Telugu)
38:17
(Tamil)
36:48
(Kannada)
Language Telugu
Label HMV
Producer Ghantasala

Mayabazar: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack album of the 1957 Indian bilingual film of the same name which was simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil. Ghantasala composed the album and the background score for the film. The soundtrack album features 12 tracks, whose lyrics were penned by Pingali Nagendrarao and Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass for the Telugu and Tamil versions respectively.

Development

After writing the music for four songs – "Srikarulu Devathalu", "Lahiri Lahiri", "Choopulu Kalisina Shubhavela" and "Neekosame" S. Rajeswara Rao left the project.[lower-alpha 1] Following his departure, Ghantasala orchestrated and recorded Rajeswara Rao's compositions with N. C. Sen Gupta and A. Krishnamurthy, and composed the rest of the film's score.[1][2]

The soundtrack album has 12 songs with lyrics by Pingali Nagendrarao and Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass for the Telugu and Tamil versions, respectively, and was mixed by A. Krishnan and Siva Ram. The album was engineered by N. C. Sen Gupta and orchestrated by A. Krishnamurthy.[2] P. Leela said in an interview that one of her songs took 28 takes to record, and her fifth song was finished by Ghantasala.[3] "Lahiri Lahiri" ("Aaga Inba Nilavinile" in Tamil) was based on the Mohanam raga.[4] "Vivaha Bhojanambu" ("Kalyana Samayal Saadham" in Tamil) was heavily based on lyrics from Surabhi Nataka Samajam's 1950s plays, which were influenced by 1940s Janaki Sapadham harikatha records by B. Nagarajakumari.[5]

Nagarajakumari was inspired by a song written by Gali Penchala Narasimha Rao for Sasirekha Parinayam (1936), directed by P. V. Das. That song's melody was inspired by Charles Penrose's 1922 song "The Laughing Policeman", written by Penrose under the pseudonym of Charles Jolly.[5][6] Distributed by HMV, the album's cover depicts S. V. Ranga Rao as Ghatotkacha.

Track listing

Telugu track list
No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Neeve Naa"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 02:48
2. "Choopulu Kalisina Shubhavela"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 03:13
3. "Lahiri Lahiri"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 03:49
4. "Bhali Bhali"  Madhavapeddi Satyam 02:55
5. "Neekosame"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 03:25
6. "Aha Naa Pellanta"  P. Susheela, Ghantasala 02:33
7. "Sundari"  Ghantasala, Savitri 02:17
8. "Vivaha Bhojanambu"  Madhavapeddi Satyam 02:26
9. "Vinnava Yesodhamma"  P. Susheela, P. Leela 03:37
10. "Dayacheyandi"  Ghantasala, K. Ravi, Pithapuram Nageswara Rao, P. Susheela 07:21
11. "Srikarulu Devathalu"  M. L. Vasanthakumari 03:48
12. "Vardhillavamma"  P. Leela 02:58
Total length:
41:10
Tamil track list
No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Patupadum Kuiliname"  P. Leela 03:21
2. "Aaha Inba Nilavinile"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 02:45
3. "Neethana Ennai"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 02:45
4. "Thangame Un Pole"  S. C. Krishnan, Savitri 02:17
5. "Dum Dumyen Kalyanam"  G. Kasthoori, Ghantasala 02:39
6. "Kannudan Kalandhidum Subadhiname"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 03:13
7. "Kalyana Samayal Saadham"  Thiruchi Loganathan 02:26
8. "Unakkagave Naan Uyir Vaazhvene"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 03:25
9. "Dhayai Seiveerey"  S. C. Krishnan, Seerkazhi Govindarajan, P. Susheela 06:18
10. "Pambaramaiaadalaam"  Jikki, P. Susheela 03:21
11. "Bale Bale"  Seerkazhi Govindarajan 02:55
12. "Vinnava Yashodamma"  P. Leela 03:37
Total length:
38:17
Kannada track list
No. TitleArtist(s) Length
1. "Sagali Teli Taranggadholu"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 02:56
2. "Aaha Nan Madhuve Yante"  Swarnalatha, M. Sathyam 02:35
3. "Neeno Nannanu"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 02:27
4. "Sundhari Naa Vincha"  Ghantasala, Swarnalatha 02:09
5. "Notavu Keletiha Shubhavela"  P. Leela, Ghantasala 03:09
6. "Vivaaha Bhojanavidu"  M. Sathyam 02:23
7. "Bhale Bhale Deva"  M. Sathyam 02:58
8. "Ninagosugave"  Ghantasala, P. Leela 03:27
9. "Ivaru Yaare"  Jikki, P. Susheela 03:11
10. "Ghottenu Yashodhamma"  P. Leela, Jikki, P. Susheela 03:03
11. "Swagathavayya"  M. Sathyam, P. Susheela 06:24
12. "Srisuraru Thamadhalu"  M. L. Vasanthakumari 03:26
Total length:
36:48

Notes

  1. M. L. Narasimham does not mention why S. Rajeswara Rao opted out of the project.[1]

References

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  3. Mani, Charulatha (2 September 2011). "A Raga's Journey – Sacred Shanmukhapriya". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  4. Venkatraman, Lakshmi (26 November 2004). "Peace and prosperity with ragas". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
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