When director
P Satya Prakash
got
Vasuki Vaibhav and
Nobin Paul
onboard to compose the music and background score of his second film, Ondalla Eradalla, he did not want them to follow the regular format of having situational numbers. “My brief was simple — the music had to be in narrative style, taking the story forward. Our very first song plays during the title credits at the beginning of the film. The song,
Haadalu Ondu Raaga Beku
, Baalalu Ondaagabeku (We need a tune to sing and need to be together to live), fixes the mood of the film and explains what
Ondalla Eradalla
is about to audiences. Both Vasuki and Nobin had seen the film and were familiar with the subject, so I gave them the lyrics to the song and asked them to make sure that it would become an
anthem
that children would enjoy and sing along to,” explains Satya Prakash, who released the song with visuals of the audition process of his protagonist on Tuesday evening.
“The lead character of Ondalla Eradalla is a young boy called Sameera, in search of whom we auditioned close to 1,500 kids across Karnataka. We eventually zeroed-in on Rohith from Pandavapura, who was the last candidate from our Mysuru auditions. The visuals depict the innocence and talent of the children and complement the Haadalu Ondu Raaga Beku song perfectly,” says Satya Prakash.
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