S/O Satyamurthy (read as Son of Satyamurthy) is a 2015 Indian Telugu drama film directed by Trivikram Srinivas and produced by S. Radha Krishna for Haarika & Haasine Creations. It features an ensemble cast of Allu Arjun, Upendra, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Sneha, Adah Sharma, Nithya Menen, Rajendra Prasad, Brahmanandam and Ali. Prakash Raj makes a cameo appearance as Satyamurthy.
The film revolves around three characters; the first follows his heart, the second uses his brain and the third uses his brawn. The first is Viraj Anand, the son of a billionaire named Satyamurthy, who gives his money to creditors after his father's death. A creditor still owed money is Paida Sambasiva Rao (the second of the three), whose daughter Sameera falls in love with Anand. Sambasiva Rao informs Anand that he has to produce documentation of land sold by Satyamurthy to a landlord, Devaraj Naidu (the third of the three) to marry Sameera. The rest of the film focuses on the consequences faced by Anand and Sambasiva Rao's change in viewpoint toward Satyamurthy.
S/O Satyamurthy is the soundtrack to the 2015 Telugu romantic drama film of the same name directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The film stars Allu Arjun,Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Nithya Menen and Adah Sharmain the lead roles. Devi Sri Prasad composed the soundtrack album and background score for S/O Satyamurthy. 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. The soundtrack was scheduled to be released on 14 March, with Pawan Kalyan and Mahesh Babu the expected guests of honour at the release party. In late February 2015, Prasad wrote and recorded a song.Aditya Music acquired the soundtrack's marketing rights, and the seven-track list was released on 14 March 2015. The soundtrack was released the following day at the Hotel Novotel in Hyderabad.
IndiaGlitz gave the soundtrack 3.25 out of five stars, calling it "electrifying" and "different offering in part, not totally".Oneindia gave it three out of five stars, selecting "Seethakalam", "Come to the Party" and "Super Machi" as the film's best songs.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. The soundtrack's success was celebrated on 6 April 2015 at at Haailand, Vijayawada.
The sáo (also called sáo trúc or "sow trook", pronounced [ʂǎːw ʈʂǔkp]) is a small flute found in Vietnam that is traditionally thought to contain the culture and spirit of Vietnam's countryside. When played, the flutist holds the sáo transversely to the right side with his or her mouth placed at the blowing hole. The sáo is usually performed solo or in an ensemble among other instruments in orchestras of Vietnamese popular opera Chèo, Van singing genre, and Royal Small Orchestra.
Most frequently made from a single piece of bamboo, the sáo measures between 40 to 55 centimeters in length and 1.5 to 2 centimeters in diameter, with six or ten finger holes and a tuning slide. Located inside the bamboo tube, near the oval blowing hole, is a soft wooden piece that adjust pitches when necessary. The first hole after the blowing hole is 12 centimeters away, while the other holes continue at a distance of 1 centimeter apart. At the other end of the flute, there is a non-covering hole called definite pitch hole, making it easier for the listener to discern pitch. The simple construction of the holes allow for very complex techniques in playing the instrument such as the use of breath with changes in the blowing angle for great or minute changes in sound quality, or partial-holding of finger holes to make delicate pitch changes.
Sóo is a village in the municipality of Teguise on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.
Coordinates: 29°05′55″N 13°37′15″W / 29.09861°N 13.62083°W / 29.09861; -13.62083
The Søo, also known as the Søa, is a river in the municipality of Hemne in Sør-Trøndelag County, Norway. It originates at Lake Søo (Søvatnet) in the municipality of Orkdal (280 meters or 920 feet) and further from Lake Vassli (Vasslivatnet; 280–260 meters or 920–850 feet, depending on the regulation). The inflow to the Søo is regulated by a 20-meter (66 ft)-high dam at the west end of Lake Vassli, which serves as a regulation reservoir for the Søa Hydroelectric Power Station.
Its course flows from Lake Vassli through the Søo Valley (Søvassdalen) parallel to European route E39 and further down towards Vinjeøra, but then turns northward about two kilometers east of the village into Lake Ro (Rovatnet; 13 meters or 43 feet) before it empties into in the Hemnfjorden at the village of Kyrksæterøra.