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Godfather (soundtrack)

Godfather
Godfather Kannada Album Cover.jpg
Original CD cover
Soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman
Released June 2, 2012 (2012-06-02)
Studio Panchathan Record Inn and AM Studios, Chennai
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 41.37
Language Kannada
Label Ashwini Media Networks
Producer A. R. Rahman
A. R. Rahman chronology
Ekk Deewana Tha
(2012)Ekk Deewana Tha2012
Godfather
(2012)
People Like Us
(2012)People Like Us2012

Godfather is the soundtrack album of the 2012 Kannada drama film of the same name, directed by cinematographer-turned-director Sethu Sriram, starring actor Upendra in a triple role. The soundtrack album consists of eight songs composed by Academy Award winning composer A. R. Rahman, and lyrics penned by K. Kalyan, Devappa Hassan and Kaviraj. The background score of the film is composed by Rajesh Ramanath. Rahman retained most of the tracks from the original version, which also featured musical score by him. The audio was launched in a grand manner at Chancery Hotel, Bengaluru on 2 June 2012. The album received positive critical reception upon release.

Cinematographer P. C. Sreeram insisted his longtime friend A. R. Rahman to compose the music for the film. Rahman retained most of his compositions from the Tamil version and composed one fresh track for the Kannada version, "Aalapane Mellane". The soundtrack features eight songs; five have lyrics penned by K. Kalyan, one by Devappa Hassan, one by Blaaze and the other by Kaviraj. Considering the budget limitations of the Kannada film industry, the composer hardly accepted any remuneration for the project. A crore expenditure was accounted for the studio, artists, instruments, recording and re-recording. The score was completed in a span of six months. The melancholic song "Laali Laali Amma" crooned by Naresh Iyer, describes a mother-son relationship, sang from a perspective of a son who loves his mother and is willing to support and protect her all her life. This song features Upendra and Catherine Tresa in their respective roles. The song with classical melodies is based on ragas Charukesi, Sarasangi. The track titled "Sarigama Sangamave" is based on the raaga Udayaravichandrika. The tune of this track is adapted from the track "Nannede Shruthiyalli". The song "Ee Mani" is a duck mix while Upendra wake-ups and dances in the early morning at his room. The songs "Deepavali" and "Neene Ee Kanna" are not featured in the film.


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