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"There is no place for the word 'labor' in the order in which the song comes," says Sirivennela Sitarama Shastri, a well-known lyricist. Following his year on Twitter, he chit-chatted with netizens on Saturday under the name 'Ask Siri Moons'. On this occasion, many questions asked by moviegoers were answered. ‘What is the inspiration that has been driving you and your art continuously over the years?’ ‘Observing every moment with the utmost intensity, competing with every minute. That's my motivation. " Asked "what is the first characteristic of a writer", he replied, "He clearly knows what he is saying and why." A netizen asked, "When we see the golden age of Telugu literature again." Telugu should not be included before literature. Feeling that has nothing to do with language. Feelings are all the same. The grain remains in the husk. Dugara dulipi, nut climbing is something that should always happen. We will always have what we need. All we have to do is climb. '' The poet said that he liked Valmiki very much and liked the Bhagavad Gita and The Profit books written by Khalil Zebran.
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