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Monsoon Songs

Monsoon Songs Which Drenched the Tollywood in Melody
After a hot summer comes the monsoon with pleasant breeze and the smell of the wet soil. Sitting next to the window enjoying the rain with a cup of hot coffee and listening light music is a pleasure. In Tollywood many of our lyricists prefer rainy season and pen lyrics about enjoying in the rain with a companion. This season reminds us about some memorable all time rain songs in Tollywood which we hear from many people when asked about rain songs in Telugu Cinema.

Now the monsoon is on and let us recollect the melodies on rain.

The most memorable Rain Songs in Tollywood are:-

1. Chitapata Chinukulu paduthoo vunte( Athma Balam, 1964).
2. Vaana Kaadu Vaana Kaadu Varada Raja (Bhagya Chakram, 1968).
3. Muthyala Jallu Kurise ratanala merupu merise(Kathanayakudu, 1969).
4. Kurisindi Vaana naa gundelona nee choopule jalluga(Bullemma Bullodu, 1972).
5. Aaku Chaatu Pinde Tadise (Vetagadu, 1979).
6. Chinuku Chinuku ( Iddaru Aasdhyule,1979).
7. Gaali Vaanalo Vaana neetilo padava prayanam(Swayamvaram, 1982).
8. Takita Tadhimi Takita Tadhimi Tandana (Sagara Sangamam, 1983).
9. Vaana Vaana Vandanam (Adavi Donga, 1985).
10. Swathi Chinuku( Aakhari Poratam,1988).
11. Vaana Jallu Gichhukunte (Yamudiki Mogudu, 1988).
12. Jallantha Kavintha( Geetanjali,1989).
13. Swathi Muthyapujallulalo (Prema Yuddham, 1990).
14. Em Vaaano Tadumuthunnadi (Naari Naari Naduma Murari, 1990).
15. Vaana Vaana Velluvaaye (Gang Leader, 1991).
16. Kitukulu Telisina Chitapata Chinukulu (Gharana Mogudu, 1992).
17. Muddutho Shurgara Beetu (Dharmakshetram, 1992).
18. Swathilo Muthyamanta (Bangaru Bullodu, 1993).
19. Kamani Vadi Bommani Adgane ( Allari Alludu, 1993).
20. Chinku Chinuk Andhelatho (Maayalodu, 1993).
21. Vanavallappa Vallapa (Annayya, 1993).
22. Rendu Vwla Rendu Varaku (Allari Ramudu, 2002).
23. Innalaku gurthochana Vana ( Varsham, 2004).
24. Vacchinda Megham (Yuva, 2004).
25. Vacche Vacche Vaana (Anand, 2005).
26. Tippulu Tappulu Gaali Vaana (Godavari, 2006).
27. Rangu Rangu Vaana (Baladoor, 2008).