Chupulu Kalisina Shubhavela Daily Serial – E389 – 15th Feb

Show/Serial:Chupulu Kalisina Shubhavela
Starring:
Channel:MAA TV

more MAA Serials

Chupulu Kalisina Shubhavela

Watch Chupulu Kalisina Shubhavela Daily Serial online

Latest Episode :

E389 –Part1 : Part2 – 15th Feb

Previous Episode :

E388 –Part1 : Part2 – 14th Feb
E387 –Part1 : Part2 – 13th Feb
E386 –Part1 : Part2 – 12th Feb
E385 –Part1 : Part2 – 11th Feb
E384 –Part1 : Part2 – 8th Feb
E383 –Part1 : Part2 – 7th Feb
E382 –Part1 : Part2 – 6th Feb
E381 –Part1 : Part2 – 5th Feb
E380 –Part1 : Part2 – 4th Feb
E379 –Part1 : Part2 -1st Feb
E378 –Part1 : Part2 – 31st Jan
E377 –Part1 : Part2 – 30th Jan
E376 –Part1 : Part2 – 29th Jan
E375 –Part1 : Part2 – 28th Jan
E374 –Part1 : Part2 – 25th Jan
E373 –Part1 : Part2 – 24th Jan
E372 –Part1 : Part2 – 23rd Jan
E371 –Part1 : Part2 – 22nd Jan
E370 –Part1 : Part2 – 21st Jan
E369 –Part1 : Part2 – 18th Jan
E368 –Part1 : Part2 – 17th Jan
E367 –Part1 : Part2 – 11th Jan
E366 –Part1 : Part2 – 10th Jan
E365 –Part1 : Part2 – 9th Jan
E364 –Part1 : Part2 – 8th Jan
E363 –Part1 : Part2 – 7th Jan
E362 –Part1 : Part2 – 4th Jan
E361 –Part1 : Part2 – 3rd Jan
E360 –Part1 : Part2 – 2nd Jan
E359 –Part1 : Part2 – 1st Jan
E358 –Part1 : Part2 – 31st Dec
E357 –Part1 : Part2 – 28th Dec
E356 –Part1 : Part2 – 27th Dec
E355 –Part1 : Part2 – 26th Dec
E354 –Part1 : Part2 – 25th Dec
E353 –Part1 : Part2 – 24th Dec
E352 –Part1 : Part2 – 21st Dec
E351 –Part1 : Part2 – 20th Dec
E350 –Part1 : Part2 – 19th Dec
E349 –Part1 : Part2 – 18th Dec
E348 –Part1 : Part2 – 17th Dec
E347 –Part1 : Part2 – 14th Dec
E346 –Part1 : Part2 – 13th Dec
E345 –Part1 : Part2 – 12th Dec
E344 –Part1 : Part2 – 11th Dec
E343 –Part1 : Part2 – 10th Dec
E342 –Part1 : Part2 – 7th Dec
E341 –Part1 : Part2 – 6th Dec
E340 –Part1 : Part2 – 5th Dec
E339 –Part1 : Part2 – 4th Dec
E338 –Part1 : Part2 – 3rd Dec
E337 –Part1 : Part2 – 30th Nov
E336 –Part1 : Part2 – 29th Nov
E335 –Part1 : Part2 – 28th Nov
E334 –Part1 : Part2 – 27th Nov
E333 –Part1 : Part2 – 26th Nov
E332 –Part1 : Part2 – 23rd Nov
E331 –Part1 : Part2 – 22nd Nov
E330 –Part1 : Part2 – 21st Nov


Recent Random Post:

Anirudh Shows Clear Difference Between ‘Devara’ & ‘Indian 2’!

May 24, 2024

Undisputed King of Music Composition: Anirudh Ravichander currently reigns supreme as the most sought-after music composer in the South Indian film industry. His popularity is undeniable, with directors and producers vying for his talent. His workload is immense, with projects like “Devara” in Telugu and collaborations with Gautham Tinnauri keeping him occupied.

Dominating Tamil Cinema: In Tamil cinema, Anirudh is the go-to composer for leading actors. His compositions have significantly elevated films like “Jailer,” “Vikram,” and “Leo.” His ability to create impactful music is a major draw for these big-budget productions.

Telugu Audience Enthralls for Tamil Compositions: Even Telugu audiences demonstrate a strong affinity for Anirudh’s music, often enjoying his work in Tamil films. This widespread appeal translates to high expectations for his score in “Devara.”

A Mixed Track Record in Telugu: Anirudh’s foray into Telugu cinema began with “Agnyathavaasi,” a Pawan Kalyan starrer that unfortunately underperformed at the box office. Despite the film’s failure, the music was a success, highlighting the disconnect between music and narrative impact. He has also composed for Nani’s “Jersey” and “Gang Leader,” but these projects catered to a niche audience.

“Devara” Score: Meeting Expectations? The recently released “Fear Song” from “Devara” has garnered mixed reactions. While not a bad song, it fails to meet the level of innovation fans have come to expect from Anirudh. The song bears similarities to his previous works like “Hukum” and “Badass,” leading to a sense of deja vu and disappointment among some listeners.

Anirudh vs. A.R. Rahman: A Comparison Emerges The recent release of Anirudh’s first single for “Indian 2” has further complicated the perception of “Devara’s” music. Fans accustomed to A.R. Rahman’s work in Shankar’s films have surprisingly praised Anirudh’s fresh and high-quality composition for “Indian 2.” This creates a stark contrast with the reception of “Fear Song” from “Devara.”

Uncertainties Remain: The question arises – is the underwhelming response to “Devara’s” music a reflection of Anirudh’s capabilities, or a failure of the filmmakers to tap into his full potential? Only time will tell if subsequent releases from the film can bridge this gap and deliver the impactful music score fans anticipate.