1 Nenokkadine Rhyme Mp3 Song 28: Enjoy the Sound of Nature and Harmony
- gronenulun
- Aug 21, 2023
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Gautham and the businessman confront each other. The businessman reveals that he and Gautham's father were best friends and worked in the same company. They worked on cultivating Golden rice, a variety that could grow in any weather. When Gautham's father refused to sell it in favor of distributing it globally for free, the businessman and Rosarios killed his parents. When he refuses to tell Gautham about his parents, Gautham kills him. On his way to the airport, Gautham passes the school he had attended in his childhood and hears children singing a rhyme. It reminds him of a similar rhyme he learnt from his mother, and he remembers his way back to his house. At his house (a dilapidated villa), Gautham finds a photo of his parents, Chandrasekhar and Kalyani. He later introduces the rice variety at a global convention as "the second green revolution", and film ends with Gautham standing in his field of golden rice.
Jacqueline Fernandez was approached to perform an item number in the film, but the producers failed to make a deal and instead signed Sophie Choudry after seeing her performance in "Aala Re Aala" from Shootout at Wadala (2013). For her first Telugu song, Choudry joined the film's set in September 2013.[36] Sukumar said about the item number, "It's a superstar's film and it should reach all. Item numbers are common these days, and people expect to see them. The situation was that Babu had to go to a pub to get information about the person he was looking for. So there was an occasion to put in an item number".[14]
1 Nenokkadine Rhyme Mp3 Song 28
Sukumar's usual composer, Devi Sri Prasad, was chosen for the film's soundtrack and score in Prasad's first Babu film.[40] He went through the script and discussed it with Sukumar, who felt that Prasad translated his vision in the background score.[14] Prasad finished re-recording the film's second half in four days.[41] Eleven-year-old journalist Smrithika Thuhina's father was an associate director of the film, and Prasad emailed him the rhyme's tune with several stills from the scene; his daughter wrote the lyrics for the rhyme.[42] P. Madhusudhan Reddy was the film's audiographer.[18]
Peter Hein choreographed 1: Nenokkadine's action sequences,[14] and Prem Rakshith choreographed its songs.[43] Jakka Hari Prasad and Palnati Surya Pratap worked on the film's story, and Y. K. Arjun, Thota Srinivas and Potluri Venkateswara Rao developed the script.[18] Jeremy Zimmerman was credited with the screenplay, assisted by Sunil Madhav. V. Srinivas Mohan was 1: Nenokkadine's visual-effects producer[18] and R. C. Kamalakannan and Adel Adili's visual-effects company, Makuta, worked on the film.[44] Karthika Srinivas was its chief editor, assisted by Siva Saravanan.[18]
Principal photography began on 23 April 2012, with the filming of "Who R U?" featuring Babu and Aggarwal supervised by Prem Rakshith on a set at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad.[46][47] Six hundred models performed in the song, and about 2,000 people participated in the shoot. After its completion, an action sequence was filmed.[48] The first shooting schedule wrapped up, and Babu returned to the set of Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2013).[49] The second schedule began on 31 May 2012 on house and colony sets at Saradhi Studios in Hyderabad, including scenes with Babu and others.[50] Scenes of Babu at the police station were also part of the schedule.[51]
Since the actor had allotted a block of time to Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, 1: Nenokkadine's filming was delayed. When the former neared completion, he resumed work on 1: Nenokkadine in late September 2012 in Hyderabad.[52] Filming continued in Goa in mid-October, after a four-month hiatus,[53] and a song with Babu and others was filmed in late October. The Goa schedule wrapped up on 1 November, with half the filming completed.[54] Babu took a break to promote Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, returning to the set on 23 January 2013.[55] The next shooting schedule, which began on 18 March, lasted for three weeks.[56] Night scenes focusing on Babu and others were filmed in Kukatpally in mid-April.[57]
After London, filming continued in Bangkok in August 2013[62] and in Hyderabad in September; some scenes were filmed in and near Banjara Hills.[63] The last shooting schedule began in Bangkok in early October 2013, with action scenes supervised by Peter Hein.[64] The remaining dialogue scenes were filmed in Bangalore in mid-October 2013.[65] They were finished by late November, and the last song was filmed in Mumbai.[66] Principal photography wrapped in late December 2013.[67]
The audio received a positive response from critics. Cinecorn.com rated 3 out of 5, stating, the music album as "good".[73] Indiaglitz rated 3.25 out of 5, stating "An album with intense as well as playful songs, it is a true Sukumar-DSP product, complete with meaningful lyrics."[74] Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog stated the soundtrack as "ear-friendly",[75] while a review for The Times of India, described the album as "fair", compared to Prasad's previous works.[76]
According to an early report from the International Business Times, 1: Nenokkadine received negative reviews from critics.[96] Later reports suggest that the reviews were mixed.[97][98] According to The New Indian Express, its audience was "gripped through the whole film, but not for the right reasons": "Ending with a heralding of a second 'Green Revolution' and carrying on a legacy that aims at a food Utopia, you wish the movie continued with the schizophrenia and ended in an asylum".[99] Karthik Pasupulate of The Times of India gave the film three out of five stars: "The [Telugu cinema] format of six songs, five fights and loads of entertainment and melodrama makes it impossible to respectably adapt racy Hollywood styled suspense thrillers".[100] Radhika Rajamani of Rediff called the film "inordinately long, with repetitive scenes and slow and sluggish narration", and a "sense of ennui set in after a point"; however, Rajamani praised the lead actors' performances.[101] Sify gave the film 2.75 out of five stars: "In 1 Nenokkadine, individual sequences are cool but the same cannot be said if we see it in totality. Apart from Mahesh Babu's stunning performance, the drive of the film is completely off the track. It disappoints."[102] Suresh Kavirayani of Deccan Chronicle gave the film 2.5 out of five stars: "To say it in a line, the film falls short of expectations and disappoints film goers, especially the fans of Mahesh Babu". Kavirayani called Rathnavelu's cinematography its "saving grace", praising the lead pair's performances.[103]
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