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Kanula Chatu Meghama from PAPA is my career-best song, I’m proud to have been a part of it: Composer Kalyani Malik

Musican Kalyani Mallik speaks about his upcoming film 'Phalana Ab... Read More
I feel honoured to introduce Aabhas Joshi to Telugu cinema with PAPA’s Kanula Chatu Meghama: Director, actor Srinivas Avasarala. Phalana Abbayi Phalana Ammayi (PAPA), actor-director Srinivas Avasarala’s next, starring Naga Shaurya and Malavika Nair in lead roles is gearing up for a release soon. Produced by People Media Factory in association with Dasari Films, the romance marks Avasarala’s third collaboration with Naga Shaurya and composer Kalyani Malik after Oohalu Gusagusalade and Jyo Achyutananda.

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The feel-good teaser of the film opened to positive responses all over and now, the makers have launched the first single, Kanula Chatu Meghama, sung by Aabhas Joshi and lyricised by Lakshmi Bhupal. Nicknamed a breakup ghazal, the song is a fond throwback to the yesteryear era in terms of its musical texture, and mellifluous rendition beautified by the terrific use of traditional instrumentation.


Lakshmi Bhupala’s opening lines ‘Kanula chaatu meghamaa.. Kaastha aagumaa...Venuka raani needatho.. Raayabaaramaa...Masaka masaka thaḍini thadimi gnaapakaalalo..’ lay a strong, soulful foundation for the number. The song, set amidst a wedding at a scenic location, is full of delightful montages revolving around the lead pair while discussing the ephemeral nature of their relationship.

Kalyani Malik captures the delicate emotions of the couple through his impressive composition. Aabhas Joshi’s singing is as good as it can get, staying true to the spirit of the lyrics, while also exhibiting his vocal range with effortless ease. It’s rare for a Telugu filmmaker to believe in the charm of a leisurely-paced pathos number and Srinivas Avasarala’s taste for poetry and music is quite evident in the song.

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“Kanula Chatu Meghama is one of my many favourite songs in this film and I hold it close to my heart. No song has satisfied me as much as this number in my career. Srinivas Avasarala always gives me a strong reference point for some of the best songs in the films we work for. He suggested a sad love song on the lines of composer Madanmohan’s Lag Ja Gale and I was scared if I’d be able to meet his expectations,” composer Kalyani Malik said.
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“Lyricist Lakshmi Bhupal and singer Aabhas Joshi deserve the utmost credit for the song. It may sound exaggerated now, but I informed them they would go on to win a National Award for their efforts. I was in awe of Aabhas’ talent, despite being a non-Telugu singer, his diction and vocal control surprised me. When I was working with him, I was sad that time was passing quickly, he made the process feel effortless. I’m sure audiences are going to love it,” he added.

“After Jyo Achyutananda, I’d taken a while to inform Kalyani Malik that we’d be working on a romance. I called him right at the moment when I visualised the Kanula Chatu Meghama song in my mind and said it had the potential to be on par with the likes of Em Sandeham Ledu and Oka Lalana. We began work after many breaks, but I’m proud about how the song has shaped up,” Srinivas Avasarala shared.

“I was very impressed by Aabhas Joshi’s work on Instagram and felt he’d be a good fit for the song. Kalyani Malik okayed it immediately and even thanked me for introducing him to such a talent later. I take great pride in introducing him to Telugu cinema. I irritated Lakshmi Bhupal a lot for this and you’ll remember the soulful poetry in the song for a long. Very rarely have I been extremely proud of something to this extent in my films,” he stated.
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“The combination of Vamsee-Ilaiyaraaja has been my favourite for many years, I’d say Srinivas Avasarala-Kalyani Malik are that duo who’ve recreated a similar impact for this generation. There’s a special quality to their collaborations, there’s a beautiful melody and I’m thankful I could write one such memorable number, Kanula Chatu Meghama for Phalana Abbayi Phalana Ammayi,” lyricist Lakshmi Bhupal said.

“The lyrics have come out beautifully for this song. At the risk of sounding boastful, I became a fan of my number. Aabhas Joshi’s rendition is the lifeline of the song and I’m sure Kanula Chatu Meghama will stay in the hearts of music buffs for many more years,” he added.

The film is gearing up for a release on March 17. Phalana Abbayi Phalana Ammayi also stars Srinivas Avasarala, Megha Chowdhury, Ashok Kumar, Abhishek Maharshi, Sri Vidya, Varanasi Soumya Chalamcharla, Harini Rao, Arjun Prasad, and others.

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​Prabhas, Yash, Shah Rukh Khan; Top 6 Pan-Indian actors with 1000 Crore Club movies

Though there is no official evidence for the collections, based on the popularity of the movies and popular Indian film trade and media approving it a few films are designated as Rs.1000 Crore club movies. And it all started with SS. Rajamouli’s ‘Baahubali2: The Conclusion’. Let us have a look at the Top 5 Indian film stars who are proudly associated with films that have entered the golden Rs. 1000 crore club.

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It is Prabhas and not Aamir Khan who tops the list. Though ‘Dangal (2016) was the first film to enter the 1000 crore club worldwide, it indeed made Rs 512 crore only in India where as Prabhas’s ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’ made Rs 1429 crores in India which is almost three times and the first movie in the country to enter the 1000 crore club with domestic box-office collections.

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Yash’s ‘KGF2’ directed by Prashanth Neel is the next Indian actor who has got lots of love from the country post ‘Baahubali’ franchise because the film could able to get Rs 991 crores from the domestic box-office where Rs 207 from overseas. Therefore based on Indian collections Yash is in 2nd place in the 1000 crore club.

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‘RRR’ directed by SS.Rajamouli again finds 3rd place after 1st and the Tollywood actors JrNTR and Ramcharan stand at 3rd & 4th places respectively. Because The film again minted Rs 944 crores after ‘KGF: Chapter 2’ though both got released in the same year each could do this rare feat last year in 2022.

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The film star with next place is Bollywood’s King Khan Shahrukh Khan, whose 2023 film ‘Pathaan’ is said to be fastly marching towards Rs 1000 crore. But the sad part is the film did only Rs 585 crores at the Indian box office whereas it is said to have collected Rs 442 crores Overseas.

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Mr. Perfect Aamir Khan’s film ‘Dangal’ tops this list of highest-grossed Indian movies so far with a collection of whopping Rs 1525 crores from Overseas markets. The film, unfortunately, collected only Rs. 500 crores plus at the Indian box office. But again he is the only actor to have 2 900+ crores films as his ‘Secret Superstar’ was supposed to be in the 1000 crore club but slowed down at Rs 966 crores.

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One might ask how come Salman Khan is on this list. It is because his ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ was so successful in Indian cinema for its content that the movie is prone to collect another Rs 50 crores easily if it is rereleased in theatres again in the future as it now stands at Rs 969 crores and will easily enter Rs 1000 crore club.

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