ANR-Jamuna release Lakshyam Audio
ANR-Jamuna release Lakshyam Audio
Congregation of Tollywood’s elite marked the audio release of Lakshyam at Taj Banjara, Hyderabad on Sunday night. Yesteryears success pair ANR and Jamuna unveiled the audio cassette and handed over the first number to director VV Vinayak. The CD was formally released by D. Ramanaidu, who presented it to KRR. Aditya Music is marketing the album. Movie mogul D Rama Naidu, Gopichand, Jagapati Babu, Mamata Mohandas, director Srivas, producer Nallamalupu Bujji, G. Surender Reddy, Bellamkonda Suresh, Seenu Vytla, Pokuri Babu Rao, Kota Srinvasa Rao, and Brahmanandam were among the dignitaries who took part in the event. Hero Gopichand said that the audio was a perfect mix of melody and meaningful lyrics. He complimented the entire film unit for their excellent output in all the departments. "One thing thrills me very much. ANR and Jamuna, who had sung and danced – Niluvave Valu Kanula Dhana – in yesteryears blockbuster Illarikam are here to bless the unit. The same song is remixed in this movie. It will give a new lease of success to the audio and also the overall performance of the film. I thank Jagapati Babu for his friendly approach on the sets and he did the role of my brother. I am confident of director Srivas’ talents and the way how he projected the subject." Guest Pokuri Babu Rao said that there was extraordinary talent innate talent with Gopichand. He expressed his hope that the film would surpass the success of Yagnam and Ranam. Ramanaidu said that Music by Manisharma itself was a great asset to the movie. "I am sure the film is going to be a blockbuster." "I always consider Lakshmi Narasimha Productions as my own production house. I directed my two hit movies Aadi and Lakshmi on this banner. Srivas and Gopichand will make a good chemistry on the sets. I thank Jagapati Babu who is doing an important role in this flick," VV Vinayak said. Lakshyam unit arranged rich felicitation to film editor Gowtham Raju, who completed editing 550 movies in his long career; and Chandrabose (lyrics writer), who had so far penned 1500 songs, a rare record in the annals of Tollywood.



