DSP Strongly Reacts to Accusations of Copying Tunes!
Recently, he addressed the continuous claims about him copying tunes, setting the record straight.
By: Tupaki Desk | 15 March 2025 7:26 AMAllegations of literary theft are not new within the film industry. Whether it's directors, writers, or music composers, numerous confront charges of replicating scenes, tunes, or concepts. One such title regularly caught in these discussions is Tollywood's blockbuster music composer, Devi Sri Prasad (DSP). Recently, he addressed the continuous claims about him copying tunes, setting the record straight.
Talking on the issue, DSP solidly stated, “Copying someone's work isn't a need, it's an extravagance. Neither I nor my directors have ever insisted on replicating a melody, and indeed when directors did, I never complied.” He too included that he has never made a remix of any song in his career and takes pride in the originality of his work. "I feel really upbeat when somebody recognizes that my compositions are unique," he emphasized, making his stance clear.
DSP has been an unstoppable drive within the music industry since he made a big appearance with Devi in 1999. Over the years, he has conveyed various chartbusters, demonstrating his consistency and ability. Last year, he was overwhelmed with Pushpa 2, and this year, he composed for Thandel. His up-and-coming projects include Kubera and Ustaad Bhagat Singh, further cementing his place as one of the top composers in Indian cinema.
Notwithstanding of allegations, DSP's track record talks for itself. His music proceeds to be celebrated, and his impact remains solid. With enormous ventures ahead, it's clear that he is far away from abating down, and his travel within the industry remains relentless.