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Recreating the magic

Ilayaraja and Vamsi, one of the greatest combinations of Telugu cinema is back with `Anumanaspadam', recreating the magic and reviving those lilting tunes of the 80s and 90s.

Quintessential Telugu filmmaker Vamsi, like millions of Telugus, adores Ilayaraja and the fusion of the creative geniuses churned out some of the most mellifluous compositions of Telugu cinema over the years be it `Sithara', `Aalapana', `Anveshana', `Maharshi', `Preminchu Pelladu', `Ladies Tailor', `Sri Kanakamaalakshmi Recording Dance Troupe' or `Chettu Kindha Pleaderu' to name a few.

`April 1 Vidudala' was their last film.

True to the chartbuster from their latest film, `Anumanaspadam', `Prathi dhinam nee darsanam kaluguna kaluguna... ' (Will I get to see you every second and the next second), discerning Telugu filmgoers would look forward to the combination again and again!

K.V.S. Madhav

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