Kantara||varaha Roopam Cover|| Annapoorna Karanth ||rishab Shetty||ajaneesh|| 〈Direct〉
Annapoorna Karanth, a trained vocalist known for her versatile range, brought a fresh yet respectful perspective to the track. Her cover stands out for several reasons:
The original composition by B. Ajaneesh Loknath is rooted in the Tuluva culture. It utilizes: Annapoorna Karanth, a trained vocalist known for her
Annapoorna Karanth’s cover is more than just a musical performance; it is a testament to how Kantara inspired artists across the country. By reimagining Ajaneesh’s powerful composition, she helped sustain the film's "daiva" (divine) energy long after its theatrical release, proving that the film's music is as timeless as the folklore it portrays. It utilizes: Annapoorna Karanth’s cover is more than
: The song is primarily based on the Todi Ragam (specifically the Mukhari or Kanakangi scales in Carnatic music), which evokes a sense of ancient power and reverence. Annapoorna Karanth, a trained vocalist known for her