Suspense crime, Digital Desk : A 16-year-old song has stormed back into the spotlight, captivating a new generation on social media. "Muththa Mazhai" (or "Ninne Ninne" in its Telugu version), from the 2007 blockbuster Desamuduru, has become a viral sensation on Instagram Reels, with countless users creating content set to the iconic track. While fans celebrate the song's resurgence, the voice behind it, acclaimed playback singer Chinmayi Sripaada, has offered a refreshingly pragmatic take on its success.
The song, originally composed by the late Chakri and picturized on stars Allu Arjun and Hansika Motwani, was a chartbuster upon its release. Its recent revival has thrust Chinmayi's powerful and evocative vocals back into the limelight.
When asked about her feelings regarding the song's second life as a viral hit, Chinmayi responded with the professionalism she is known for. In a recent interaction, she downplayed any deep emotional connection to the recording process, explaining her mindset at the time. "I was 19 when I sang that song. I really have no feelings attached to it," she stated.
Elaborating further, she framed the experience as a professional assignment, a common reality for a busy playback singer. "I don’t listen to my songs. You go to a studio, you’re given a job, and you do it and leave. So that’s what it was," Chinmayi explained.
Her response provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of a professional musician, where the creation of art that resonates for decades can be, in the moment, a task to be completed. While fans are swept up in the nostalgia and energy of "Muththa Mazhai," for Chinmayi, it remains a testament to a job well done early in her celebrated career. Her candid and grounded reaction serves as a masterclass in professional grace, even as her work continues to enchant audiences old and new.
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