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Thaman's cryptic post raises eyebrows; Is it for Boyapati?

A recent interview of Boyapati has ignited a fiery debate among Thaman fans.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   8 Oct 2023 7:55 AM GMT
Thamans cryptic post raises eyebrows; Is it for Boyapati?
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A recent interview of Boyapati has ignited a fiery debate among Thaman fans. The controversy stems from the comments made by director Boyapati Sreenu regarding the music maestro Thaman, whose compositions have played a pivotal role in Boyapati's films, particularly the blockbuster hit Akhanda.

Akhanda, starring Balakrishna, was a blockbuster, and much of its success can be attributed to the remarkable background music crafted by Thaman. It was a powerful BGM that elevated the movie to a whole new level.

When asked by the media to compare Thaman's work on Skanda to his previous masterpiece Akhanda, Boyapati Sreenu's comments sent shockwaves through the industry. He boldly claimed that "Akhanda" was such a fantastic film that it could have succeeded without the aid of Thaman's background score. These comments made Thaman's fans and movie enthusiasts angry, who firmly believe that the music was an integral part of Akhanda's success.

Social media platforms erupted with discussions, debates, and fan outrage, as Thaman's loyal followers expressed their disapproval of Boyapati's remarks. The controversy quickly gained traction, making headlines and raising questions about the working relationship between the director and the music composer.

In response to the uproar, Thaman took to Twitter and cryptically wrote, "I don't care." While he did not directly address Boyapati's comments, it was evident to netizens that this tweet was a subtle reaction to the controversy. This enigmatic response has only fueled further speculation about the state of their professional collaboration.

The burning question now looms: Will Thaman, who has been the backbone of Boyapati's films with his mesmerizing compositions, continue to score music for the director's upcoming projects?