We exclusively revealed the reasons behind Thaman's decision to work on pushpa 2, which is regarded by music director devi sri prasad as a once-in-a-lifetime chance. This would undoubtedly contribute to the film's bad publicity, and no sane producer would want his movie to be in the news for such a reason weeks before it's released.

However, how significant is this issue? Is it possible for Thaman to substitute DSP while maintaining the same standard of BGM quality? In addition to Thaman, a few other aliases are also in use, including tamil composer sam CS, who most recently worked on KA, and Ajaneesh, who wrote music for Kantara.


We believe that things may go even better if these music directors provide the blocks they are given their finest BGM. Audiences are not asking for BGM to be consistent or have the same tone throughout the whole performance. High-energy BGM in action blocks is all they desire. Whether DSP did it or someone else did it is irrelevant to the viewer.
 
The audience doesn't care as much about DSP as they do about heart-pounding BGM. It's not as if DSP produced an excellent BGM for the opening section. The songs were effective, however he failed to include a background music score that could be heard in several moments. Since these new composers are unfamiliar with pushpa 2, it is mostly up to director Sukumar to make sure they get his vision for the movie and give it their best effort. We won't know the fate of this intriguing case until the movie comes out.
 
 


 

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