Chandamame

Chandamame Lyrics

Chandamame Lyrics · Ravikula Raghurama

Hey Hey, Oh Ho Ho, Hey Hey Hey AeHey Hey, Oh Ho Ho, Hey Ae, Hey Ae Oh Ho Ho Ho
GaMaPa GaSa ReNiSaGaReGaMaPa GaSa ReNiDhaPaMa GaMaGaReSa
Chandamaame Rammante, Andhakunda PothaveAnthuleni Dooram UntaveChenthake Ne Vasthunte, Vinthaga Nuvvu ChusthaveKothaga Nee Theere Bagundhe
Oh Ho Aadapilla Thana Manasu Telipithe, Antha ChulakaneraOka Premalekha Nee Kanti Chupukai, Veche Therale Theeyra
Chandamaame Rammante, Andhakunda PothaveAnthuleni Dooram UntaveChenthake Ne Vasthunte, Vinthaga Nuvvu ChusthaveKothaga Nee Theere Bagundhe
GaMaPa GaSa ReNiSaGaReGaMaPa GaSa ReNiDhaPaMa GaMaGaReSaOh Ho Ho…
Kavithe Valachi Thanu EdhurostheRavaddhanna Rachaitha Nuvve
Thare Thanaki Thanu DighivastheSorry, Antu VellipothavePyaare, Ante PadadhanagalavaLedha Asalu Mari, Padadha Neeke Maguva
Chandamaame Rammante, Andhakunda PothaveAnthuleni Dooram UntaveChenthake Ne Vasthunte, Vinthaga Nuvvu ChusthaveKothaga Nee Theere Bagundhe
Merupu Kalaliviga, Chilipi Cheli NuvvugaNeetho Parichayam, Edho ParavasamNeetho Prathi Kshanam, Neetho Prathi PadhamOh Theepi Guruthai Ila, Pilichindhi Pilla
Oh Gulabi Premante, Chalule PommantunnaNenu Thanake Sariponantunna (Antunna, Antunna)Chenthake Thanu Vasthunte, Ganthulenno VesthunnaInthalone Entho Hairana (Hairana)
Nen Inni Nalluga Kalaluganna Ammaayi Edhuta UnnaThana Gundelopale Dhachukunna Tholipreme Nede Ninna
GaMaPa GaSa ReNiSaGaReGaMaPa GaSa ReNiDhaPaMa GaMaGaReSa

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Credits

SongChandamame
SingerSameera Bharadwaj, Yazin Nizar
WriterShreemani
ComposerSukumar Pammi
CastGowtham Varma, Deepshikha
Video DirectorChandra Sekhar Kanuri
LabelTips Industries Ltd

About

A Telugu ballad from the Ravikula Raghurama film filled with yearning, this song paints a picture of unrequited love. A man compares his beloved to the moon, beautiful but unattainable. He yearns for her closeness but feels an endless distance separating them. Despite the pain, he’s captivated by her, calling her a playful girl who brings chaos to his life. He expresses his burning desire through metaphors of poems and fiery love, yet admits to hiding his true feelings.