Director vivek Athreya, who previously worked with nani on his film "Ante Sundaraniki," which gained some traction after its theatrical debut, is directing nani on "Saripodhaa Sanivaaram." The first song, "Ullaasam," is released, and the music for "Saripodhaa Sanivaaram" is composed by malayalam musician Jakes Bejoy.
Jakes Bejoy opened with a passable piece that was quite composed. Right now, not many significant issues, but nothing particularly noteworthy or a hit song for music lovers. It has no stand-alone repetition value, yet it could fit in nicely with the movie's plot. These kinds of songs are nice if they fit the context properly; if not, they'll be swiftly forgotten. Based on the images, it appears to be another genuine nani tale free of formulas for the mass market.
Ullaasam is a light-hearted romantic melody duet from the outset. priyanka Mohan tells nani in the beginning of the song that she will marry someone who doesn't even know how to spell violence. Ullaasam's remarkable fusion of jazz and traditional music culminates in a calming, joyous song. Ullaasam is in sharp contrast to 'Garam Garam,' the film's newly released first song that delves into Nani's violent demeanour.