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With Jailer, Anirudh once again let the audience down...?
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In recent years, anirudh ravichander has been one of South India's most reliable and productive music directors. No matter the language—Tamil or Telugu—Anirudh has been producing chart-toppers after chart-toppers. As well as numerous chart-topping albums in Tamil, telugu has produced jersey and Agnyaathavasi. However, it appears that Anirudh has lost some of his earlier charm in recent times. Although the beats and tunes still have a lot of intensity, some of his magic is still lacking.
Perhaps this is a result of Anirudh's ongoing effort on numerous projects. Nearly every director wants to work with Anirudh because of his brilliance and originality. It's probable that Anirudh has been working too hard as a result. Prior to this, Leo's eagerly anticipated first song, Naa Ready, fell short of expectations. The Anirudh that we are accustomed to hearing did not sound like this. And once more, Anirudh's first single from Jailer, Kaavaalaa, sounds like a standard tune. Having said that, every musician has a couple of tracks that fall short. Class, as they say, is permanent while form is transient. So let's hope the remaining songs from Anirudh are a big hit when he returns.