Devi Sri Prasad’s visit to his native village Vedurupaka became an emotional celebration of childhood memories, folk culture and deep-rooted traditions.
DSP Reconnects With His Native Village
Popular music composer Devi Sri Prasad, fondly known as DSP, recently visited his native village Vedurupaka to reconnect with his roots and childhood memories. During the trip, he spent time at his old home, interacted warmly with villagers and revisited the places that shaped his early life. The visit carried strong emotional value, as DSP openly celebrated the simple beauty of village life and the memories attached to his hometown.
Jathara Celebrations Bring Nostalgia
A major highlight of DSP’s visit was his participation in the village Jathara celebrations. The traditional event gave him a chance to experience the festive spirit, cultural energy and emotional bonding of his native place once again. Through a beautifully captured video, DSP shared moments from the celebration, showing his respect for village customs, local traditions and the people who continue to preserve rural culture.
Tribute To Family And Folk Artists
DSP also paid tribute to his father and remembered the influence of his family, village surroundings and folk artists on his musical journey. His connection with rural sounds, traditions and emotions has often reflected in his music. This visit further showed how strongly he values his roots and cultural identity.
Yellamma Connection Creates Buzz
DSP’s deep attachment to village traditions has increased curiosity around his involvement in the upcoming film Yellamma. Fans are now expecting soulful, emotional and powerful music from the project. His Vedurupaka visit has added more curiosity, as audiences believe DSP may bring an authentic folk flavour to the film’s music.