In the annals of Telugu cinema, certain films are remembered for their narrative, others for their performances, but only a select few are immortalized by their soundtrack. The 2005 romantic blockbuster Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (If you want to come, will I say no?), directed by choreographer-turned-director Prabhu Deva, is a prime example of the latter. While the film successfully established Siddharth as a versatile actor and Trisha Krishnan as the quintessential girl-next-door, its enduring legacy lies in its music. The "Naa Songs"—a term often used by fans to refer to the film's soundtrack on popular music platforms—represent a watershed moment in Tollywood, composed by the prodigious Devi Sri Prasad (DSP).
A high-energy opening track featuring the lead character's introduction. Something Something
In the annals of Telugu cinema, certain films are remembered for their narrative, others for their performances, but only a select few are immortalized by their soundtrack. The 2005 romantic blockbuster Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (If you want to come, will I say no?), directed by choreographer-turned-director Prabhu Deva, is a prime example of the latter. While the film successfully established Siddharth as a versatile actor and Trisha Krishnan as the quintessential girl-next-door, its enduring legacy lies in its music. The "Naa Songs"—a term often used by fans to refer to the film's soundtrack on popular music platforms—represent a watershed moment in Tollywood, composed by the prodigious Devi Sri Prasad (DSP).
A high-energy opening track featuring the lead character's introduction. Something Something