The use of the phrase 'Kurchi Madathapetti' has elicited a strong public outcry because it was unexpected in a song featuring Superstar Mahesh Babu. However, once the song was published, it received positive feedback for its oora popular appeal and Mahesh-Sreeleela chemistry with their massy dancing skills. However, one question remains unanswered.

Of course, some blame lyricist Ramjogayya Sastry for the 'Kurchi Madathapetti' words, while others defend him, claiming that director trivikram and composer Thaman made that decision. Fans objected to other lines of the song that read "Rajahmundry Raga Manjari" or "Ee thoneega nadumulona thootaletti.. Thupaki pelchinaave thingari chitti" because they believed they were inferior to Mahesh Babu's range.

On that topic, people are wondering why trivikram picked such an absurd mass hymn with so many double-entendre lyrics. His songs are typically rich with literary phrases as well as those that express philosophy, romanticism, and uplifting sentiments. However, for the first time, the director chose lines with a 'boothu' overload, and many are questioning what prompted him go 'oora mass' like this. Even if we look at other lines of the song that read “Rajahmundry Raga Manjari” or the ones that say, “Ee thoneega nadumulona thootaletti.. Thupaki pelchinaave thingari chitti”, are objected by fans, as they felt that they are sub-standard to that of mahesh babu range.


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