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Unbeatable is perhaps the word that best describes ‘Baahubali 2 – The Conclusion’, success. The movie has swept the nation with a never-before craze and is steadily edging towards a mind-numbing record of 1,500 crores at the box-office. A feat that is sure be etched in golden letters in the chronicles of Indian cinema.
‘Baahubali 2 – The Conclusion’ is also garnering accolades across the world for its high-octane compositions and soothing lyrics
Unbeatable is perhaps the word that best describes ‘Baahubali 2 – The Conclusion’, success. The movie has swept the nation with a never-before craze and is steadily edging towards a mind-numbing record of 1,500 crores at the box-office. A feat that is sure be etched in golden letters in the chronicles of Indian cinema.
While ‘Baahubali 2’ is blazing guns at the box office, the songs of the movie are receiving rich accolades for their high-octane compositions and soothing lyrics. Hats off to MM Keeravani for his masterpieces! Poignant drumming, restful violins, melodious guitars and haunting choruses have all been breathtaking. Even the background score is highly evocative.
While the songs are lauded across on all parameters, fervent discussions on global platforms are rife as to in which language one should listen to these songs? However, YouTube comments’ section is flooded with remarks from across the world that mellifluous Telugu lyrics have struck the right chord and added their own charm to the songs.
Many north and south Indians have also laid it threadbare that Telugu lyrics have a soul of their own and are greatly pleasing to the ears. News that is sure to put the Telugu speaking States on a different plateau altogether with delight.
For those who are a little unaware, the Telugu language is considered to be the sweetest among the 22 other languages that exist in India.
Whether it’s “Saahore”, “Dandaalayyaa”, “Hamsa Naava”, “Kannaa Nidurinchara” or “Oka Praanam”, it doesn’t take a genius to sort out that all lyrics end in vowels. Perhaps it is the reason why the language has a very calming and soothing effect on people.
This unusual vowel-ending was first noticed by the 16th-century Venetian explorer Niccolo' de' Conti, who visited the Vijayanagara empire. He discovered that almost every word in Telugu ends with a vowel much like his native language - Italian. It is no hidden fact that Italian is one among the sweetest sounding languages on Earth.
Similarly, Telugu is mellifluous to listen and boasts of 56 alphabets just like the Italian language. Little wonder it is called ‘The Italian of the East’.
Speaking of the beauty of the language, Rabindranath Tagore, the great Bengali poet and writer, when he heard Telugu, exclaimed ''Is this language or music?'' The distinctness of Telugu language was also noticed by other renowned poets and writers of yesteryears. Tamil poet Bharatiyar praised the language as 'Sundara Telugu' (Beautiful Telugu).
The unforgettable praise, of course, comes from Sri Krishna Devaraya, the south Indian king and non-native speaker of Telugu, who said "Desabhaashalandu Telugu Lessa" (Telugu is the best language in the country), which has become a sobriquet of sorts and is often taken as a reference to revel in the grandeur of the language.
There exists a good influx of Sanskrit words into the Telugu language. Telugu retains a lot of the features, especially with regards to the pronunciation of some vowels and consonants. Approximately 10,000 inscriptions of Sanskrit exist in the Telugu language.
In fact, the melodious Telugu lyrics of ‘Baahubali 2’ movie are so captured that their Sanskrit flavour is at its peak. No wonder the lyrics are incredibly outstanding!
By: Daniel Indrupati
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