Idlebrain - Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry in Aavakai’s Sirijallu – A LIVE lyrical/musical extravaganza

It was another calm evening with the Sun giving way to the bright white moon waking up from its day’s slumber. It was a familiar sight of people gathering and walking into an auditorium to witness a cultural program in the Silicon Valley. But what set Sirijallu apart was realized by everyone in just a few minutes, soon after the curtains rose at 6:00 PM on Saturday, August 9 2008.

Audience was welcomed to a near perfect rendering of ’Vidhaata Talapuna’ from the movie “Sirivennela”. Before people could settle for the next song, there was a pleasant surprise on the stage. It was not a dream. It was for real. A hero for 70 million Telugu people, his lyrics mesmerize the young and the old alike. A thinker, philosopher and a social reformer, he is more than a mere movie lyricist. He is none other than Sri Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry. He seldom adorns any regular stage or awards functions. But he chose the platform created by “Aavakai” that day.

When “Aavakai”, a live music band formed by young minds in the Silicon Valley, approached Sirivennela for a live show in the USA, it didn’t take long for him to accept wherein he turned down many such invitations in the past from organizations across the globe. It was Aavakai’s seed of thought about doing a show on Sirivennela’s songs and highlighting the message in his lyrics that struck a chord with him. He strongly believed that if one can make the youth think right, it will trigger a positive change in the society.

True to his reputation, Sirivennela set the stage on fire, while “Aavakai” tried to match by bringing out the true message in his songs with near perfect musical delivery. The band selected 15 of his gems based on a variety of moods. Tiny tots Poojitha, Anusha, Eshika and Archit endeared the audience with ‘Adagalani undi oka doubt ni’ from Little Soldiers, which innocently describes the contrasting simplicity and depth in a child’s question. Ovation came as no-surprise when ‘Kansas’Raja and Dr. Swathi rendered the Nandi-award winning song, ‘Andela Ravamidi’, that was accompanied by a classical dance performance conveying the joy of a dancer as she lets her soul soar. While the audience grew nostalgic as they were taken down the memory lane to their college days with Botany paatham, singers Narayana & Vamsi struck a chord with them as they sang youthful, inspirational and energetic songs like ‘Chalo re Chalo’ from Jalsa and ‘Enthavaraku endukoraku’ from Gamyam.

Melodious renditions of Sirivennela’s recent hits like ‘Evaraina choosuntara’ from Anukokunda oka roju and ‘Nuvvostanante nenoddontana’ from Varsham, by singers Bharathi and Padmini wooed the young and the old alike. Rendition of ‘Bhadram be careful’ by singer & founder, Surya, brought a fond chuckle to both the married and yet-to-be-married men. The band performed many other hits of Sirivennela including a medley of his lyrical chartbusters like ‘Tooneega Toonega’, ‘Anaganaga akasam undi’, ‘Kotta ga rekkolochena’, ‘Chandrullo unde kundelu’ amongst other songs. The full-throated rendition of the singers was matched with impeccable orchestration by Surya Vakkalanka, Kishmu, Narayana on the keyboards, Krishna on the bass guitar, Hymanand & Krishna on the tabla,Arun & Mohan on the drums/pads, and Ashwin on the flute. The band brought out the immaculate synergy between Sirivennela’s passionate speeches and his melodious songs.


Contrary to the expectation of the ordinary audience, Sirivennela didn’t talk about movies or movie songs on that day, rather, he spoke about the larger message behind them – the message that every individual in the society needs to give a serious thought to and embrace with unconditional acceptance. His lyrics are not mere words to tunes; they are sheer magic laced with profound message. That’s why they never slip into oblivion. They are timeless. The audience got to see the thinker behind him, the passion and conviction he has, and the philosophy he conveys.

“Aavakai” beaconed a new ear in presenting music shows with a purpose. Each song delivered by them, touched the core of everyone in the theatre that evening. In Sirivennela’s own words, “Aavakai” band truly represented all the efforts it takes to prepare “Aavakai” pickle for the final taste that everyone yearns for. Aavakai truly served a long-lasting treat for about 800 people that day. Time slipped into oblivion and people wanted more of Sirivennela and Aavakai band. But as all good things have to end, so did the 5 hour long show. It’s just the beginning and many more are yet to come from “Aavakai”.

It sure appeared like the Sun finally rose from the West this time.

Sirijallu event was organized by Susmitha Vakkalanka and Siddhartha Nookala, with support from many other committed volunteers. Dance performances were choreographed by Fusion Beats (Manasa Rao), Gowri Yadlapati, Preeti Kotha and others. For photos and videos of the event, visit www.aavakai.com.

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Ragalahari - Aavakai's Sandade Sandadi for New Year's eve

Have Sandade Sandadi this New Year’s eve – an entertainment galore from the live music band, Aavakai

Aavakai, the only live Telugu music band in the San Francisco bay area, is a highly energized group of talented and passionate artistes. They are also known as "drumstix" in the non-telugu speaking community and produce live entertainment shows and concerts in Telugu and Hindi across the US. Their dream debut show for Sankara Eye Foundation on November 17th in San Mateo was a grand success. Aavakai is coming back with a blast to entertain the Bay Area crowd with pulsating live music and mouth-watering food this New Year’s eve.

Given below are the details of this event:

Aavakai and Peacock Indian Café present ‘Sandadi 2008’ this New Year’s eve. The New Year bash promises to be an entertainment galore with pulsating live Telugu music, funlimited dance floor, Telugu deejay, free appetizer & exquisite dinner with Hyderabadi dum biryani, live dances, champagne toast at the stroke of 12:00 and more.

Aavakai was formed earlier this year by Surya Vakkalanka, who has made his mark as a music composer and keyboardist in the SF bay area from the last 10 years. Their recent concert in November, that helped raise more than $10,000 for Sankara Eye Foundation, was an instant hit. All the songs rendered were a youthful mix of popular Hindi and Telugu numbers. The audience was pleasantly surprised by the seasoned performances and the professionalism enthused by the band in their very first show.

True to their punchy tag line of ‘we serve spicy music’, their infectious energy is sure to spice up your evening and make everyone shake a leg or two.  The band is all geared up to give another rocking performance and enter the New Year with a bang!!

Bring your kids along and let loose while the kids enjoy themselves in an area exclusively for them. The New Year bonanza is going to be a wholesome entertainer for your entire family.

Tickets & details:
- regular                            $30
- students                          $15
- kids (ages 5-10)              $10
- kids under 5                    free

Available at:
http://bayarea.sulekha.com/bayarea/ticketed/events.htm
http://bayarea.eknazar.com/

For more info: Susmitha Vakkalanka: 408 532 6666 or Raman Sanchula: 408 464 4788
Visit www.aavakai.com

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Prawasi - Sandadi 08 in San Jose, CA

Aavakai Music - Bay area’s only live Telugu music band, in association with Peacock Indian Café, presented an eclectic New Year party, Sandadi ’08 – a live Telugu New Year's eve dance party for the first time in the Bay area.

There was tremendous response for the show with 500+ Telugu audience and the tickets were completely sold out a day before the show. The party included sumptuous dinner, energetic live dance performances by local artists, dance floor with live music from Aavakai band and non-stop telugu deejay music.
Aavakai kicked off their performance with their theme song – “Aavakai – thinani brathukey wastu, Aavakai – vinani lifey rustoo, Aavakai – worldu loney bestu, Idi telugu vaadi tastoooo!”
 
In spite of audio glitches for the first couple of songs because of unanticipated rush at the venue, the band quickly rebounded on the stage with tremendous energy and enthusiasm and captivated the audience with high-energy dance and techno numbers. Soon, lot of young dancers got on to the stage to dance to the foot-tapping music. By the time the live show reached its climax, the dance floor was overflowing with relentless energy. True to their punchy tag line of ‘we serve spicy music’, the band’s  infectious energy spiced up the dance floor.
 
All the singers showed maturity & youthful vigor in their voices and the orchestration for the songs was mesmerizing. The band performed ‘You are my Choco bar’ from Chirutha, ‘Ye Cheekati’ from Happy Days, ‘Shankar Dada MBBS’ title song and many other telugu dance hits.

The audience was also entertained with a variety of high energy dance performances and the floor was open to Telugu DJ music towards the end of the show. There was champagne toast by Raman Sanchula at the stroke of ‘12 and the New Year was welcomed with cake cutting amidst fervour.

About Aavakai: Aavakai is a highly energetic group of talented & fanatic music lovers, and was formed earlier this year by Surya Vakkalanka who has made his mark as a music composer and keyboardist in the SF bay area from the last 7 years. Their recent concert in November, that helped raise more than $10,000 for Sankara Eye Foundation, organized by San Mateo High School , was an instant hit.
Their energetic team that performed for Sandadi consists of:
Susmitha Vakkalanka (Co-founder, team manager), Surya Vakkalanka (founder, composer, keyboards & vocals), Srikanth Garimella (keyboards and vocals), Arun Viswanathan (drums and mimicry), Krishna Tangirala (bass guitar & vocals), Praveen Sadhu (lead guitar), Yamini Potti (vocals), Dr. Swathi Upadhyaya (vocals), Narayanan Raju (vocals) and Vamsi Nadella (vocals & stand-up comedy).
For more info visit: www.aavakai.com
 
Dinner was served by co-organizers Peacock Indian café popular in the bay area for their Hyderabad Dum Biryani, with a wide variety of vegetarian & non-vegetarian dishes.
Live dances were performed by:
Choreographers: Harinath & Kalyani Chikoti, Nithya Srinivasan
Dancers: Srividya Vemulakonda, Madhu Pokkuluri, Sirisha Kaleru, Sanjay Nagapuri, Dr. Vijay Susarla, Sunil Indluru
Master of Ceremony for the event: Manasa Rao
This program was made possible by the generosity of the following Sponsors:
Dr. Swathi Upadhyaya & Dr. Deepika Jain, Dental Solutions: (408) 531-9501
SampePage Information Solutions: www.samepageinfosol.com
Kumar Talluri, Intero Real Estate: www.talluri-realtor.com (408) 342-8677
Samir Chaudhary, Bank ofAmerica Mortgage Loans: (408) 991-8314
Sicher Solutions: www.sicherglobal.com
Sandadi ‘08 event was organized by: Aavakai Music (Susmitha Vakkalanka) and Peacock Indian Café (Raman Sanchula)

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TeluguOne - Sandadi 08 New Year Party in San Jose

Aavakai Music - Bay area’s only live Telugu music band, in association with Peacock Indian Café, presented an eclectic New Year party, Sandadi ’08 – a live Telugu New Year's eve dance party for the first time in the Bay area.

There was tremendous response for the show with 500+ Telugu audience and the tickets were completely sold out a day before the show. The party included sumptuous dinner, energetic live dance performances by local artists, dance floor with live music from Aavakai band and non-stop telugu deejay music.
Aavakai kicked off their performance with their theme song – “Aavakai – thinani brathukey wastu, Aavakai – vinani lifey rustoo, Aavakai – worldu loney bestu, Idi telugu vaadi tastoooo!”
 
In spite of audio glitches for the first couple of songs because of unanticipated rush at the venue, the band quickly rebounded on the stage with tremendous energy and enthusiasm and captivated the audience with high-energy dance and techno numbers. Soon, lot of young dancers got on to the stage to dance to the foot-tapping music. By the time the live show reached its climax, the dance floor was overflowing with relentless energy. True to their punchy tag line of ‘we serve spicy music’, the band’s  infectious energy spiced up the dance floor.
 
All the singers showed maturity & youthful vigor in their voices and the orchestration for the songs was mesmerizing. The band performed ‘You are my Choco bar’ from Chirutha, ‘Ye Cheekati’ from Happy Days, ‘Shankar Dada MBBS’ title song and many other telugu dance hits.

The audience was also entertained with a variety of high energy dance performances and the floor was open to Telugu DJ music towards the end of the show. There was champagne toast by Raman Sanchula at the stroke of ‘12 and the New Year was welcomed with cake cutting amidst fervour.

About Aavakai: Aavakai is a highly energetic group of talented & fanatic music lovers, and was formed earlier this year by Surya Vakkalanka who has made his mark as a music composer and keyboardist in the SF bay area from the last 7 years. Their recent concert in November, that helped raise more than $10,000 for Sankara Eye Foundation, organized by San Mateo High School , was an instant hit.
Their energetic team that performed for Sandadi consists of:
Susmitha Vakkalanka (Co-founder, team manager), Surya Vakkalanka (founder, composer, keyboards & vocals), Srikanth Garimella (keyboards and vocals), Arun Viswanathan (drums and mimicry), Krishna Tangirala (bass guitar & vocals), Praveen Sadhu (lead guitar), Yamini Potti (vocals), Dr. Swathi Upadhyaya (vocals), Narayanan Raju (vocals) and Vamsi Nadella (vocals & stand-up comedy).
For more info visit: www.aavakai.com
 
Dinner was served by co-organizers Peacock Indian café popular in the bay area for their Hyderabad Dum Biryani, with a wide variety of vegetarian & non-vegetarian dishes.
Live dances were performed by:
Choreographers: Harinath & Kalyani Chikoti, Nithya Srinivasan
Dancers: Srividya Vemulakonda, Madhu Pokkuluri, Sirisha Kaleru, Sanjay Nagapuri, Dr. Vijay Susarla, Sunil Indluru
Master of Ceremony for the event: Manasa Rao
This program was made possible by the generosity of the following Sponsors:
Dr. Swathi Upadhyaya & Dr. Deepika Jain, Dental Solutions: (408) 531-9501
SampePage Information Solutions: www.samepageinfosol.com
Kumar Talluri, Intero Real Estate: www.talluri-realtor.com (408) 342-8677
Samir Chaudhary, Bank ofAmerica Mortgage Loans: (408) 991-8314
Sicher Solutions: www.sicherglobal.com
Sandadi ‘08 event was organized by: Aavakai Music (Susmitha Vakkalanka) and Peacock Indian Café (Raman Sanchula)

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