The celebration of the audio's success was celebrated on by hosting a promotional event for the same. The making of the song Kanulanu Thaake was released on which featured Naga Chaitanya and Samantha. The making video too received positive response. On the other hand, it also showcased the singers Shreya Ghoshal, Ashwin and Hari recording their parts for the songs. Shot in the backdrop of a village the song featured Nagarjuna dressed as a farmer while Shriya Saran seemed like his innocent village wife. After the audio's release, the positive reception of the song Chinni Chinni Aasalu prompted the makers to release the making video of that song which featured Nagarjuna and Shriya Saran. The song was a remixed version of the song Nenu Puttanu from Akkineni Nageswara Rao's evergreen film Prem Nagar. On 26 April 2014 the song Piyo Piyo Re was released fully with lyrics into the internet officially by Nagarjuna as a part of the film's promotion. The film's audio was launched on by Aditya Music's streaming section in YouTube instead of opting for a promotional audio launch event. The Track list released then also confirmed that Aditya Music won the audio rights of the film.
The official Track list was released on by Nagarjuna himself on Twitter.
In the second week of May, it was reported that the soundtrack album of the film would be released directly into the market on without hosting any audio function as a mark of respect for Akkineni Nageswara Rao. Telugu Tracklist No.īenny Dayal, Jaspreet Jasz, Anup Rubens, Meghraj, Rahul G., Haricharan and Jaspreet Jasz providing the vocals along with new singers. The tracklist featured 5 songs and a theme music with Vanamali, Chandrabose and Anup Rubens penning the lyrics and popular singers Shreya Ghoshal, Arijit Singh, Chaitra H. However, verses of the song Nenu Putanu were used in the song Piyo Piyo Re. In mid February 2014, it was reported that the hit song Oka Laila Kosam would be remixed in the film but an official statement was awaited for that. The film also marks Anoop Rubens 25th film as a Music composer. In a press note released in the end of November 2013 which spoke about the film's shoot in Coorg mentioned that Chandrabose and Vanamali would provide the lyrics for the songs of the film. In mid March 2013, Anup Rubens was recruited to compose music for the film marking his second collaboration with Vikram Kumar after Ishq and Naga Chaitanya after Autonagar Surya and this film also marked his biggest project till date by then. As a result of the positive reviews and responses for this soundtrack, Anoop Rubens received his maiden Filmfare Award for Best Music Director. Upon release, the soundtrack album received huge applause from critics and audience with many critics opining it as the best work of Anoop Rubens till date. The soundtrack album released on on Aditya Music label. Vanamali, Chandrabose and Anup Rubens himself provided lyrics for the 5 out of 6 songs in the album and the remaining one being the Theme Music of the film. The film, which marks Akkineni Nageswara Rao's last on screen appearance is also Anup Rubens' 25th film as a Music Director. Such long-term director-composer relationships include Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann Steven Spielberg and John Williams Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer Tim Burton and Danny Elfman Peter Jackson and Howard Shore Sergio Leone and Ennio Moricone.Manam is the feature film soundtrack album composed by Anup Rubens for the 2014 Telugu Period drama film of the same name directed by Vikram Kumar which featured Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Nagarjuna and Naga Chaitanya along with Shriya Saran and Samantha in the lead roles.
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