These songs are played extensively during Skanda Shashti, Karthika Masam, and in temples dedicated to Lord Subramanya.

Even decades after its release, the music of Siva Putrudu remains fresh. Vikram’s performance in "Pilli Pilla Gallo" is often cited as a masterclass in method acting, where he sang the song himself in the Tamil original, a charm that translated well into the Telugu dubbed version.

To Ravi, the film wasn't just a dubbed version of Vikram’s Pithamagan ; it was an emotional powerhouse. He lived for the haunting notes of "Chinnadana" and the raw energy of Ilaiyaraaja’s background score. One rainy Tuesday, his headphones broke, and the silence felt deafening. He needed his fix.

The soundtrack of "Siva Putrudu" features some timeless classics, including:

For Arjun, this wasn't just about music; it was about a memory. Ten years ago, he had sat in a dusty theater in Vijayawada, mesmerized by Ilaiyaraaja’s haunting score and Vikram’s feral performance. The songs were the pulse of that experience.