

It is composed in Mayamallava goula raaga which is the very first raaga that every person listens to when beginning to learn Carnatic music. Of course, it is the beauty of the composition of these lines which makes you sing along with the song. Which come immediately after the first line. “Phozullo nenu yamudantha vaadni, Mozullo niku mogudanti vaadni” I am damn sure that every singer who listen this song will definitely try to first hum the lines This song starts off with a peppy music giving the hint that this is going to be a fast number but then you listen singers S.P.Balasubrahmanyam and S.Janaki beautifully rendering 'Yamaho Ni Yama Yama Andam’ which takes you by surprise, a very pleasant one that is.

'Maestro' Ilayaraja’s compositions have constantly set a benchmark and are musical milestones that set the bar for all upcoming music directors till date. Basically, he knows the audience pulse well than any other music director and that is the reason he is considered as god of music. Yamaho Ni Yama Yama Andam is one of such songs. Ilayaraja is one of the very few music directors who knows the way to attract people with a good catchy melodious tune and yet make it a big commercial hit. Hats off to the all the musicians who were involved in creating this soulful song.‘Yamaho Ni Yama Yama Andam’ from Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari movie, composed by Maestro Ilayaraja, written by Veturi Sundararama Murthy, sung by S.P.Balasubrahmanyam and S.Janaki. This is the beauty of cute melodies, they stick with you for a long time and bring a smile to your face every single time you listen to them. I am pretty sure many of you have hummed this song to your loved one already. This song turned out to be one of biggest hit numbers of 2004 and people were very excited to see what the pair had to offer next. These singers are considered as the next generation of S.P.Balasubrahmanyam and K.S.Chithra. This was the first time where Karthik and Shreya ghoshal paired up for a duet song and the result is an evergreen modern melody. Urumu venaka chinuku tadigaa karagava kanikaaramgaĪnd, the way Shreya Ghoshal and Karthik has given the expressions for these lines are mind blowing. O kassumani khaaram ga kasirinadi chaalinka Very simple and easy going lyrics which can be hummed by every individual. To add to this, Seetharama Sastry has exclusively enhanced the song with the lyrics. This is one of the songs that comes into this category. In the new telugu filmy songs era, conversation-based songs between the hero and heroine are very rare. There were occasions when I listened to this song in repeat mode just for this bit. If I re-call the very first back ground music (BGM) after the first section & chorus portion of the song, a string instrument (I guess, it is Mandolin kind of Guitar) is followed by Veena/Flute, chorus and then the stanza. Apart from Flute/Veena, he has also used the basic electric pads, drums, Keyboard and other instruments to bring the impact of the song. When comes to orchestration, I feel like DSP is one of the experts to use Flute, Veena at his best in certain music bits and you can listen to these instruments in this song. The perfect combo of composition, orchestration, singers and lyric writer. Seems to be easy and simple to sing but there is a lot of depth in the style that DSP has come up with the song. This is Devi Sri Prasad's one of the best compositions. What eloquent use of raga Hindolam by DSP! I find it difficult to describe the sharpness in transitions that makes this song such high calibre, just as a poem is best described only by the poem itself. This song starts off with a beautiful foot tapping beat followed by catchy tune/lyrics 'Kopama na paina' sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Karthik. But, Varsham has taken Devi Sri Prasad to the elite list of telugu music directors list.

By the time Varsham music album was released, DSP has done pretty good films as music director viz. Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) is regarded as one of the best music directors in South Indian film industry. Kopama Na Paina’ from Varsham movie, composed by Devi Sri Prasad, written by Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, sung by Karthik and Shreya Ghoshal.
