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Rachais the feature film soundtrack of the 2012 Telugu action comedy of the same name. Mani Sharma composed the soundtrack. It consists of 5 songs written by Chandrabose, Suddala Ashok Teja, Ramajogayya Sastry, Bhuvanachandra and Chinni Charan.

Mani Sharma composed the film's soundtrack and background music marking his first collaboration with Sampath Nandi and second with Ram Charan after Chirutha (2007). By mid July 2011, Mani Sharma completed composing 2 songs.[1] The song Vaana Vaana Velluvaye from the film Gang Leader was remixed for this film.[2]


The official track list unveiled in early March 2012 featured 5 songs in total including the title track and the remixed version of Vaana Vaana Velluvaye.[3] The lyrics for the Telugu version were penned by Chandrabose, Suddala Ashok Teja, Ramajogayya Sastry, Bhuvanachandra and Chinni Charan.[4] Vivega, Arivumathi and A. R. P. Jayaram penned the lyrics for the Tamil dubbed version Ragalai.[5]


After considering Tirupathi, the makers opted to host a promotional event to launch the soundtrack at Kurnool on 15 January 2012 on the eve of Sankranthi.[6] Later it was postponed to 5 February 2012. Chiranjeevi and Shankar were expected to attend the audio launch as chief guests.[7] The event was cancelled in the last minute as the makers felt that the students would be disturbed as examinations were approaching. The venue was shifted to Hyderabad.[8]


It was confirmed later that the soundtrack would be launched on the evening of 20 February 2012, coinciding with Maha Shivratri at People's Plaza near Necklace Road, Hyderabad among fanfare and grand arrangements were made. Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan were confirmed as the chief guests. However the latter did not attend the launch because of his stay in USA for post production works of his films.[9] The event was hosted by Suma Kanakala. The first three songs were released by V. V. Vinayak, Allu Arjun and B. V. S. N. Prasad. S. S. Rajamouli unveiled the trailers, V. V. Vinayak unveiled the CDs and the memory card was released by Chiranjeevi.[10] The soundtrack of the Tamil version Ragalai was released on 18 March 2012.


Racha's soundtrack received mixed reviews. Musicperk.com wrote "Mani Sharma made this album a simple one. The melody king had delivered only one song of his stamp. The success of the whole album now depends upon its visualisation to reach into the core of audience. However, it is just a good album overall. Three songs are almost a mass beat, one is a remix and only one melody by the melody king- Mani Sharma" and rated the album 7.5 out of 10.[15] IndiaGlitz stated "Racha is quite an unlikely album from Mani Sharma. He revs up the album with massy tunes, but does the big one live up to the hype? Not so much, especially if you compare the musician's previous work for Charan. All the same, this five-song album is enjoyable for its mix of folksy beats and a hummable song" and added "Chandrabose, Bhuvanachandra, Suddala Ashok Teja lend their lyrical touch, not letting you down in any song, while the voices although routine, engage you with their youthfulness".[16]


VOCALRACHAInformationKorean보컬라차Genre(s)BalladActive2018-presentAgencyJYP EntertainmentAssociationsStray KidsMembersSeungmin

I.NFormer member(s)WoojinVOCALRACHA is a sub-unit of South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It consists of Seungmin and I.N, Stray Kids' primary vocalists.


They performed "My Universe", their first song as a unit, on November 23, 2019 during the Seoul concert of their first world tour, "District 9 : Unlock". Since the repackage album IN LIFE including the song, they occasionally release or perform songs as an unit.


On August 26, 2018, DANCERACHA made an unofficial debut with the music video called "Lee Know X Hyunjin X Felix" as part of the SKZ-PLAYER series, showcasing the unit's dancing and choreographing skills.


They performed "Wow", their first song as a unit, on November 23, 2019 during the Seoul concert of their first world tour, "District 9 : Unlock". Since the repackage album IN LIFE including the song, they occasionally release songs as an unit.


Racha is a hidden pearl of Georgia in the Greater Caucasus. This beautiful region has mountains over 4,000 metres high, large glaciers, impressive mountain lakes, numerous well-developed hiking trails and thousand-year-old cultural monuments with unique stone carvings.


The cuisine in Racha is varied and extremely tasty, the most famous, popular and expensive wine in Georgia is produced in Racha, traditional songs and dances from Racha are a treat for the eyes and the soul.


This special region in the north of Georgia is partly off the beaten track and little promoted, so visitors who want to see all of Georgia's tourist hotspots in 10 to 15 days never make it to Racha. However, Georgians appreciate the region and take their time to enjoy Racha and all it has to offer.


Racha is best known for its magnificent landscape of mountain lakes, glaciers, pine forests and spas, but there are also some artistic masterpieces here that are world-renowned for their uniqueness and authenticity.


In 1907, the first Georgian wine was presented at an international fair in Belgium and immediately won a gold medal. It was the red wine of Racha, which in time received several awards in Italy and France. At the beginning of the 20th century, the wine was called "Kipiani Red Wine" because it was made by Prince Kipiani, but later it was called Khvanchkara and became the most popular and at the same time the most expensive wine in the Soviet Union.


The secret of this wine lies in the limited distribution of the necessary grape varieties and, above all, in an elaborate vinification method. At the end of the 19th century, Prince Kipiani mixed 2 rare and late-ripening grape varieties from the Greater Caucasus, Aleksandrouli and Mujuretuli. After pressing, he fermented them in a traditional wine amphora (qvevri), first without and then with skins.


Although the fermentation process was not interrupted and the wine was fermented to the end, the result was a wine with a sweet and sweetish flavour. The wine was then transferred to another amphora (qwewri) and left to rest for 3 years.


Only by following the old method can you get the real "Kipiani wine", but this elaborate method was hardly used in the Soviet era, especially the storage was no longer done in the traditional qwewri but in steel tanks, but the wine still had a special taste that distinguished it from all other wines and it did not get an excellent reputation for nothing.


The wine has changed its name several times, but for several decades it has been known as Khvanchkara and is still very popular. Nowadays, attempts are being made to reintroduce the old method of vinification and if you have the patience and the opportunity to dig deep into your pocket, you will be served this very special wine.


The specialities of Racha are very well suited to regional red wines, as the cuisine is dominated by meat, especially smoked ham. However, there are also dishes in Racha that go very well with white wine.


The regional festival takes place every year on 10 November in the village of Glola, at the church of St George. A special liturgy is held and after the liturgy the whole community gathers in front of the church on the large field and celebrates the day with a feast, prayers and toasts. On this day, families bake special cheese rolls (kweri) and prepare other specialities, which are taken to the church and eaten together.


Celebrated on the Thursday of the first week of Lent. On this day, each family places cheese bread, two eggs and some wine by the window. It is believed that St Shio passes by each house, enjoys the wine and home-made food and then blesses the family.


In Racha, cattle breeding and dairy products were often the only source of income. Livestock was so important that, many centuries ago, a special day was set aside to pray for the multiplication of animals and to protect them from misfortune. The day was celebrated in families on the Saturday before Lent began.


The word Pudzeoba means "Day of Roots" and the idea behind it is to revive and preserve old traditional dances, songs and local customs. The aim of the festival is to bring the young generation, who no longer live in the original regions and villages but in the big cities, back to their home towns for a few days, so that they do not forget where they come from and keep in touch with their own roots.


Music and dance are an important and almost inseparable part of Racha. In contrast to other regions of Georgia, the songs and dances of Racha are less marked by struggle and strong patriotism, but rather simple and cheerful. As a foreigner, even if you don't understand the words of the local songs, you'll still be in a good mood and feel like dancing. The dance itself is usually performed in simple, rustic costumes. The best known Racha dance, accompanied by a local song, is the Giorguna.


1. Day hike from the spa town of Shovi to the Buba Glacier

2. Two-day trek from the village of Chiora via the Notsara Valley to Glola

3. Relatively difficult two-day hike from Glola to Shovi via the Udziro lakes.


For a number of years now, the seeds for Europe's favourite Christmas tree, the Nordmann fir, have been harvested in Georgia. Although the fir tree was not named after a Georgian, but rather after the Finnish biologist Alexander von Nordmann, who discovered it during a journey through Georgia in 1835 and gave it his own name.


The seeds of these giant fir trees, which can grow to a height of 60 metres, live for up to 500 years and have a trunk diameter of around 2 metres, grow mainly in Racha but can also be found in other parts of Georgia.


The area of today's Racha was inhabited in the Stone Age. A Mesolithic settlement has been found in the village of Kvedi, and copper and arsenic mines dating from the Early Bronze Age have been discovered near the village of Gona.

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