Read "Rasaagummadi" from Korean Kanakaraju with Romanized Telugu lyrics and a line-by-line English translation.

Lyrics

Chukkalaaku sakkanoda vanne raayudo ori vanne raayuda
Soodimona suruku needi vanne raayudo ori vanne raayuda
Baaredantha unna vetthu bhaamalaku nuvvu sotthu vanne raayuda
Rasaagummadi puvvulaa naaraani
Rasaagummadi puvvulaa naaraani
Ooristhaandhe soku udukuduku uggaani
Ooristhaandhe soku udukuduku uggaani
Jamalamadugu jaana thummida kuruladhaana
Katthera kandlakoonaa atthare poosipona
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa aakokka yesukunta
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa nemaresthaane unta
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa aakokka yesukunta
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa nemaresthaane unta
Rasaagummadi Rasaagummadi
Rasaagummadi puvvulaa naaraani
Rasaagummadi puvvulaa naaraani
Jum jara jara jum jara jara jum jara jara thandaana
Chekkabatti chindhe esthe penugonda paadena
Jum jara jara jum jara jara jum jara jara thandaana
Gajjegatti oope esthe uruvakonda oogena
Rasaagummadi Rasaagummadi
Saamu garideela vaadu pasupu chaaya vannegaadu
Meesam molisochchinatti pachcha miragaya veedu
Malla yuddhaala vaadu manku pattu gallaavaadu
Muddu muripaalu unna pandem potteelu veedu
Gunde adhuruthaa vundayyo veeni choopulaki
Gundeelanduthalevayyo maa raikalaki
Sotta chempaladhaanaa shenakkaaya nadumudhaana
Nee ontiki vankara saanaa raagi sankati galikithena
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa aakokka yesukunta
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa nemaresthaane unta
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa aakokka yesukunta
Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa nemaresthaane unta
Jum jara jara jum jara jara jum jara jara thandaana
Chekkabatti chindhe esthe penugonda paadena
Jum jara jara jum jara jara jum jara jara thandaana
Gajjegatti oope esthe uruvakonda oogena
Adhi lekka adharagottu
Kottu kottu kottu kottu kottu
Kottu kottu kottu kottu kottu
Thayyaku thadimitha

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About "Rasaagummadi"

Rasaagummadi from Korean Kanakaraju is a lively rural folk number filled with Rayalaseema-flavored language, teasing romance, local references, and earthy humor. Sung by Nalgonda Gaddar Narsanna and written by Kasarla Shyam, the song has men and women playfully admiring each other through exaggerated comparisons rooted in village life composed by Thaman S.

Rather than describing beauty through polished romantic imagery, Kasarla Shyam draws from things familiar to the region. The lyrics bring in uggaani, ragi sangati, betel leaf, attar, wrestling grounds, jasmine creepers, green chillies, and even a prize ram to describe attraction in a deliberately rustic and mischievous way. The references to Jammalamadugu, Penukonda, and Uravakonda further anchor the song in the cultural landscape of Rayalaseema. Even the physical descriptions have that folk character, with sharp eyes, dimpled cheeks, a newly grown moustache, and a turmeric-like complexion becoming part of the playful exchange.

The repeated “Rasaagummadi” comparison gives the song its central image, likening the beloved to the bright, delicate flower of the pumpkin vine. As the lyrics move into rhythmic chants, anklets, dancing, and entire towns seemingly joining the celebration, the flirtation grows into a full-fledged folk festivity. Rasaagummadi ultimately celebrates attraction through regional language and imagery, allowing its Rayalaseema identity to become the heart of the song rather than simply its backdrop.

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"Rasaagummadi" Lyrics Meaning and Nuances

A few important nuances
  • “Vanne Raayudu” has a very folk-Telugu feel. Vanne is associated with color, radiance, handsome appearance/complexion, while Raayudu is a rustic, almost heroic way of addressing a man. So “radiant one” doesn’t quite capture the swagger; “handsome/radiant king” is closer to the flavor.
  • “Soodimona suruku” literally evokes the sharpness of the tip of a needle. It’s basically praising the man’s sharp, striking presence.
  • “Uggaani” is particularly Rayalaseema. It’s a popular puffed-rice preparation, and “uduku-duku uggani” creates the image of something hot, bubbling, and irresistible. That’s why simply translating it as “food” loses the joke.
  • “Jamalamadugu”, “Penukonda”, and “Uruvakonda” aren’t random fantasy names. They’re real places associated with the Telugu/Rayalaseema cultural landscape. Using them makes the song feel like a local folk performance, where the whole region is imagined as responding to the dancer.
  • “Ninnu nanjukoni thintaa… nemaresthaane unta” is intentionally earthy and flirtatious. Nanjukoni thintaa is essentially “I’ll savor you/take pleasure in you as though you’re something delicious,” while nemaradam literally relates to chewing cud/ruminating. In a folk romantic song, that becomes a humorous metaphor for savoring someone again and again.
  • “Gajjegatti oope” refers to dancing with gajjelu (anklets/bells) tied around the feet. The line isn’t merely “dance”; you can almost hear the ankle bells driving the rhythm.
  • “Raagi sankati” is another very specifically Telugu/Rayalaseema food reference. It is a hearty traditional dish made from finger millet. The food imagery throughout the song deliberately makes the flirtation earthy, rustic and sensual, rather than sophisticated or urban.
  • “Jum jara jara… thandaana” isn’t really meant to carry a dictionary meaning. These are folk rhythmic vocables, like dhin tana / thakita thadhimi, used to propel the dance.
  • “Kottu kottu” at the end is similarly a mass-song command: “hit it / beat it / keep the beat going!” It’s meant to trigger the percussion and dance rather than convey a complex sentence.

Credits

Rasaagummadi by T-Series from Korean Kanakaraju

"Rasaagummadi" FAQs

Which movie is Rasaagummadi from?

Rasaagummadi is a Telugu song from the movie Korean Kanakaraju.

Who sang Rasaagummadi?

Rasaagummadi is sung by Nalgonda Gaddar Narsanna with supporting vocals by Thaman S, Jangi Reddy & Anthony Daasan

Who wrote the lyrics of Rasaagummadi?

The lyrics of Rasaagummadi are written by Kasarla Shyam.

What does Rasaagummadi mean in the song?

In the song, Rasaagummadi refers to the flower of the pumpkin vine and is used as an affectionate comparison for the beloved's beauty.

What are the Rayalaseema references in Rasaagummadi?

The lyrics contain several regional references, including Jammalamadugu, Penukonda, Uravakonda, uggaani, ragi sangati, wrestling traditions, betel leaf, and other imagery associated with rural life.

What type of song is Rasaagummadi?

Rasaagummadi is a lively Telugu folk-style song built around rural dialect, rhythmic chants, teasing romance, dancing, and regional cultural references.

Under which music label was Rasaagummadi released?

Rasaagummadi was released under the T-Series music label.

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