
iPhone Song Lyrics · Ramabanam
iPhone Sethula Patti
High Class Scent’a Kotti
High Heels’u Cheppulu Thodigi
Thikka Thikka Botha Unte! Thippukunta Potha Unte
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilla Bengali Rasagulla
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilla Diwali Kakarapulla
Rolex’u Ghadi Petti’ Raybon Jodu Vetti
Raymonds Suite’u Thodigi
Range Rover’la Vasthavunte
Rayyi Rayyina Vasthavunte
Naa Paanamaagadhe Pilago Tersukundhi Gundela Godugo
Naa Paanamaagadhe Pilago Thattukunedhinka Elaago
Nee Peppermint’u Olle Sapparinchi Poye Dille
Boore Buggallo Merupalle Penchinaaye Current Bille
Naa Bujji Bangarukonda Nee Polika Sallangunda
Pori Soke Nuvvula Unda Aadukora Gilli Danda
Nadumulla Bhukampaalu Soopinchadhe Richter Scale’u
Naabhi Lothu Sudigundaalu Suttubhoomi Sootthe Haayi Gandaalu
Naa Paanam Naa Paanam, Are Re Re Na
Naa Paanaamaagadhu Pillo Bengali Rasagulla
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilla Bengali Rasagulla
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilago Tersukundhi Gundela Godugo
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilago Thattukunedhinka Elaago, Are
Nuvvu Kassuna Soothe Saalu Aaduthale Seyyi Kaalu
Nee Ompula Favicol Atthukunnaaye Rendu Kallu
Idhi Ring’u Ring’u Pitta Neepaine Vaalindhitta
Andaala Aanakatta Techhukora Ompu Mitta
Emunnave Korameenu, Nee Navve O Vitamin’u
Nee Jallona Jasmine’u Nenaiyunta Raave Naa Jaanu
Naa Paanam Naa Paanam
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pillo Bengali Rasagulla
Naa Paanaamaagadhu Pilla Bengali Rasagulla
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilago Tersukundhi Gundela Godugo
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilago Thattukunedhinka Elago
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilla Bengali Rasagulla
Naa Paanaamaagadhe Pilla Diwali Kakarapulla
Credits
Song | iPhone Song |
Singer | Ram Miriyala, Mohana Bhogaraju |
Writer | Kasarla Shyam |
Composer | Mickey J Meyer |
Cast | Dimple Hayathi, Gopichand |
Video Director | Sriwass |
Label | Sony Music South |
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About
This song from the film Ramabanam describes a man who is surrounded by expensive possessions and experiences. He has a new iPhone, high–end perfume, and designer heels. He drives a Range Rover and lives in a luxurious home. The song is also a playful ode to the woman in the man’s life. She is described as being as sweet as peppermint, as beautiful as a Bengali rasgulla, and as vibrant as a Diwali cracker. The song is a fun and catchy way to express the desire for wealth and luxury, but it also serves as a reminder that money can’t buy happiness.