Composed by T.G. Lingappa, the soundtrack of the film is iconic. The song "Nee Melukona..." is a timeless classic. The background score during the confrontation scenes in the fort adds a layer of tension that keeps the audience engaged. The music perfectly bridges the gap between devotional songs and action sequences.
Directed by the late —a man synonymous with Telugu horror—this film wasn't just a movie; it was a cultural touchstone for anyone who grew up watching VHS tapes or Sunday morning TV slots.
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"Deyyala Kota" is more than just a movie; it is a slice of Telugu pop culture history. While modern VFX has advanced lightyears ahead, the charm of 80s practical effects and the raw screen presence of Dr. Rajkumar remain unmatched. It is a must-watch for fans of vintage cinema and mythology enthusiasts who want to experience the grandeur of old-school fantasy filmmaking.
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