Best Telugu Wedding Songs: Top Ten Timeless Chartbusters
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- Srirastu Subhamastu From Pelli Pustakam (A Song That Redefined The Concept Of Telugu Wedding Songs)
A must-play at every Telugu wedding, Srirastu Subhamastu from Bapu’s classic Pelli Pustkanam is an iconic song composed by the legendary music composer K.V.Mahadeven. This song is synonymous with weddings and wedding ceremonies and beautifully portrays the nuances of the relationship between a newlywed couple. - Pidikiti Talambrala Pelli Kuthuru – An Annamacharya Kirthana
A beautiful Annamacharya Keerthana penned by Annamayya, a 15th century poet-saint. Annamayya describes Padmavathi Devi as the beautiful bride, adorning exquisite apparel and ornaments and with Talambralu (sacred yellow rice grains) in her hand as she waits to marry her groom Lord Venkateshwara. Pikiditi Talambrala Pelli Kuthuru is a very traditional and soulful Telugu wedding songs about the beauty of the bride and the institution of marriage. - Siggoo Poobanthi Isire Seetha Malacchi From Swayam Krushi
Siggoo Poobanthi Isire Seetha Malacchi is a melodious song from the movie Swayam Krushi. The song is subtle & beautifully talks of the love & understanding between a couple. The music is composed by Pasupuleti Ramesh Naidu and sung by the brother-sister duo of S.P.Balasubramaniam and S.P.Sailaja. This is one of the quintessential Telugu wedding songs that will appeal to all age groups. - Alanati Ramachandrudu From Murari (One Of The Most Popular Telugu Wedding Songs)
One of the more recent super-hit wedding songs, Alanati Ramachandrudu is a soulful and traditional Telugu song that has been composed beautiful by Mani Sharma. This song is from the Mahesh Babu & Sonali Bendre strarrer Murari. - Aidhurujula Pelli From Varudu
This is the wedding song for our generation. A modern take on the beautiful ceremony of wedding, this is one of the last songs penned by the legendary lyricist Veturi. Aidhurojula Pelli from the film Varudu has its music composed by Mani Sharma. Since its release, the song has been a regular at most Telugu weddings. - Super Machi From S/o Satyamurthy
Super Machi is composed and sung by South’s musical livewire Devi Sri Prasad. A fast paced folk song that’s got DSP’s inimitable drum beats has itself been played in a wedding scene in Trivikram Srinivas’s 2015 hit S/o Satyamurthy. Incidentally, the lyrics for this light hearted wedding love song are also penned by the composer himself. Super Machi is one of the latest Telugu dance numbers that is sure to get the wedding guests onto the dance floor. - Meghallo Sannai Ragam Mogindi From Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu
Meghallow Sannai Ragam Mogindi from the movie Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu is a beautifully penned song by Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry about the celebration that a Telugu wedding is. The song is composed by Mickey J Meyer and features in a film with an ensemble cast that includes Mahesh Babu, Venkatesh, Samantha, Prakash Raj, Anjali, Jaya Sudha and many others. A lively composition that aptly captures all the ceremonies and celebrations that are associated with a traditional wedding and Telugu wedding songs. - Rama Chakkani Sita From Godavari
A soothing song from Director Shekar Kammula’s 2006 film Godavari, Rama Chakkani Sita is composed by K.M.Radhakrishna and sung by Gayatri. A slow song that is soothing and classical in its treatment, is a definite must have at every Telugu wedding songs list. - Regu Mullole From Chandamama
One of the vibrant Telugu wedding songs is this one from Krishna Vamsi’s 2006 hit Chandamama. The song is composed by K.M.Radhakrishna and performed by Karthik,Noyel and M.M.Sree Lekha. Regu Mullole is a bubbly song that debuts in the movie in a scene that depicts a rural wedding with historic temples and Konaseema in the background. - Maatey Mantramu Mamathey Bandhamu From Seethakoka Chiluka
A very popular wedding song from the early 80’s, Maatey Mantramue Mamathey Bandhamu is a song from P.Bharathi Raja’s classic love story Seethakoka Chiluka. The song is composed by musical maestro Ilayaraja and is performed by the talented brother-sister duo of S.P.Balasubramaniam and S.P.Sailaja. A true classic fit for any Tamil wedding.