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Pushpa 2 Music Drama: Thaman’s Role, DSP’s Ouster & The Final Cut

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The much-anticipated Pushpa 2: The Rule has sparked a musical controversy with S. Thaman’s involvement stirring up chatter. Initially, Devi Sri Prasad (DSP), who delivered the iconic music for Pushpa: The Rise, was slated to handle the sequel’s score. However, delays reportedly led director Sukumar to onboard Thaman, along with Sam CS and Ajaneesh Loknath, as backup composers

Thaman confirmed that his work was limited to the film’s first half, emphasizing that he stepped in as a contingency measure due to time constraints. Despite the buzz, he clarified at a recent event for Daaku Maharaj that he wasn’t the primary composer and praised the final output, calling it “fantastic”

Intialy we got rumours like The ongoing friction between Devi Sri Prasad (DSP), Allu Arjun, and Mythri Movie Makers primarily revolves around creative and professional differences during the production of Pushpa 2: The Rule. DSP, the primary music composer for the Pushpa franchise, expressed dissatisfaction over being sidelined. Mythri Movie Makers brought in additional composers, including S. Thaman and Sam CS, reportedly due to delays in DSP’s deliverables

During a public event, DSP openly criticized the producers, highlighting frequent complaints about his punctuality and music submissions. He also hinted at a lack of appreciation and respect from the production team. Despite the tension, Allu Arjun praised DSP’s contributions, calling him a “rockstar” and emphasizing their long-standing friendship. However, DSP’s remarks have sparked discussions in the industry about handling such disputes in public forums

The fallout may affect future collaborations between DSP and Mythri Movie Makers, as indicated by rumors of DSP’s exclusion from upcoming projects under the banner.

Interestingly, Thaman’s comments about the project during unrelated events fueled unnecessary controversy. Fans and critics argue that it’s best for composers to stay silent on projects they’re not officially tied to fully, especially during public

With the final release featuring contributions from multiple composers, all eyes are on whether Pushpa 2 can replicate its predecessor’s musical success. The stakes are high as the film hits theaters this December.

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