Dil Raju seems to have immense confidence in Shatamanam Bhavati that he is pitting it against two biggies like Gautami Putra Satakarni and Khaidi No. 150 for Sankranthi.
The teasers and song promos look colorful and promising enough to strike a chord with the family audience. Audio of Shatamanam is out for grabs now.
Mickey J Meyer who has become a specialist music composer for family dramas is the music director for Shatamanam Bhavati.
Most of the songs in the album are typical Mickey compositions that remind us of his old tunes. The album grows on you in repeated hearings, despite the déjà vu feel to it. All songs are lyrically rich and mellifluous.
Shatamanam Bhavati title song has SVSC vibe to it. Another clap worthy composition from the master of melodies.
Naalo Nenu may not impress at the first but definitely sounds better after repeated listening.
Mellaga Tellarindoi is typical Mickey composition that is reminiscent of many of his popular songs. Hailo Hailessare is one of the best songs in the album that is aided by very good lyrics.
Nilavade is the surprise package of the album. Mickey does an Ilayaraja with this song that has the eighties vibe to it. Apparently it is a deliberate attempt from Mickey to make it sound like an old Ilaiyaraja song, which is why he made SPB sing it.
On a whole, it is a decent album from Mickey J Meyer that is in tune with the theme of the film.