Trivikram's regular collaborator, Devi Sri Prasad, was hired for the music compositions. Folk singer Raghu Dixit made his Telugu cinema debut as a playback singer, saying on 4 February 2015 that he had recorded a song for the film.[5][6] The soundtrack was scheduled to be released on 18 March,[7] with Pawan Kalyan and Mahesh Babu the expected guests of honour at the release party.[8] In late February 2015, Prasad wrote and recorded a song.[9]Aditya Music acquired the soundtrack's marketing rights, and the seven-track list was released on 20 March 2015.[10] The complete album was released the following day, on 21 March 2015, coinciding with the Ugadi celebrations, on the H. I. C. C. Novotel Hotel in Hyderabad.[11] Kannada tracks of the film were released in 2020, including soundtrack album under Aditya Music label.
The soundtrack's success was celebrated on 6 April 2015 at Haailand, Vijayawada.[12]
Critical reception
IndiaGlitz gave the soundtrack 3.25 out of five stars, calling it "electrifying" and "different offering in part, not totally".[13]Oneindia gave it three out of five stars, selecting "Seethakalam", "Come to the Party" and "Super Machi" as the film's best songs.[14] Jeevi of Idlebrain.com praised Devi's background score composition.[15]News18 too lauded Devi's work for the album.[16]
A critic of The Times of India wrote that "On the whole, the songs in the album are passable. It does have the trademark style of Devi Sri Prasad, although he doesn't hit the ball out of the park with his work."[17]Behindwoods gave the soundtrack 2.75 out of five stars, calling it typical of the commercially successful Arjun-Srinivas-Prasad team and low in experimentation.[18]
Super Machi (2022), is an upcoming film featuring Kalyaan Dhev and Rachita Ram, and directed by Puli Vasu.[21] The title of the film is adapted from the "Super Machi" track of the album.[22]