Thaman puts Bheemla Nayak on the backburner

Update: 2022-01-05 11:19 GMT
S Thaman is the most sought after music composer in the Telugu film industry now. He has lined up a series of big-ticket projects that are in various stages of production now. he is also agreeing to do many temporary commitments like composing the background score for other films.

Recently, Thaman came on board for Prabhas's Radhe Shyam and he is fully occupied with the project now. He is working on Radhe Shyam round the clock in order to get the final cut readied. Despite the fact the film's release has been postponed, Thaman intends to complete his work on the project at the earliest in order to be done with the same. He wants to complete Radhe Shyam at the earliest so that he can move on to other projects.

So, Thaman has put even Pawan Kalyan's Bheemla Nayak on the backburner now. He will set focus on this project only after he is done with his current commitments. Same is the case with Varun Tej's Ghani as well. Thaman will resume working on this project once he is done with Radhe Shyam.

On top of that, Thaman has also agreed to come onboard for DJ Tillu, a comedy drama featuring Siddhu Jonnalagadda in the lead role. This film is slated for release on the 14th of January and the makers have now announced that Thaman will compose the background score for the film. Thaman agreed to work on this project all because of the rapport he shares with Sithara Entertainments. He is good friends with Vamsi, the commander in chief at Sithara Entertainments and that is the reason why he came on board.

With so many immediate commitments lined up, Thaman is left with no other option but to put Bheemla Nayak. He is receiving fancy offers to compose the background scores and he is not hesitating to sign new projects left right center. Thaman is the man of the hour now and he is on the verge of several more new projects that are in various stages of production. He is the highest paid music composer in the Telugu film industry now.
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