Experience the timeless melodies of Ghantasala with the original motion picture soundtrack of "C.I.D.," a 1965 Telugu action film that captivated audiences and stands as a testament to the golden era of Indian cinema. This soundtrack, released on December 1, 1965, under the Saregama label, features eight enchanting tracks that blend devotional, Telugu pop, and Tollywood elements seamlessly.
Ghantasala, renowned for his melodious voice and contributions to the film industry, composed the music for this iconic film, which is a remake of the Tamil movie "Dheiva Thaai" (1964). The soundtrack stars the legendary N. T. Rama Rao and Jamuna, adding to its star power and cultural significance. With a runtime of just 27 minutes, this album packs a punch with its diverse range of songs that cater to various moods and settings.
From the soulful "Naasari Neevani" to the upbeat "Endukano Ninu Choodagane," each track showcases Ghantasala's versatility and mastery over different genres. The album also features duets and solo performances that highlight the vocal prowess of Ghantasala and P. Susheela, making it a delightful listen for music enthusiasts and cinephiles alike.
"C.I.D." is not just a soundtrack but a celebration of Ghantasala's musical genius and his enduring legacy in the world of Indian music. Whether you're a fan of classic Telugu cinema or simply appreciate good music, this album is sure to resonate with you. So, sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Ghantasala's "C.I.D." soundtrack.
Ghantasala, born in 1922, was a legendary Indian playback singer and film composer, renowned for his enchanting contributions to Telugu and Kannada cinema, as well as his work in Tamil and Malayalam films. Often hailed as the "King of Melody," Ghantasala's voice captivated audiences with its richness and emotional depth. His discography spans decades, with iconic songs like "Oh Naa Raaja" from the 1945 film "Swargaseema" that continue to resonate with fans. Ghantasala's music transcends genres, blending devotional, Telugu pop, and Tollywood sounds, creating a timeless legacy that celebrates the essence of Indian cinema. His influence extends beyond his music, as he was also a notable dubbing artist, further cementing his status as a versatile and beloved figure in the industry. Ghantasala passed away in 1974, leaving behind a musical heritage that continues to inspire and entertain.
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