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Thaman: Telugu Cinema Welcomes All, But Lacks Unity
14 Dec
Summary
- Telugu cinema readily accepts outside musical talent like Anirudh.
- Thaman notes a lack of unity within the Telugu film industry.
- Financial incentives often drive composers to work in Telugu films.

Following the success of 'Akhanda 2', composer Thaman S shared insights into Telugu cinema's hiring practices. He noted that the industry is very open to musicians from outside the region, exemplified by the smooth entry of composers like Anirudh Ravichander. Thaman contrasted this with his own experiences, suggesting a stronger sense of unity in the Tamil film industry.
Thaman indicated that for many composers, the primary draw to Telugu cinema is financial. He mentioned that some artists earn more from Telugu projects than from opportunities in their native industries, implying that monetary benefits often outweigh artistic passion for these collaborations.
The acclaimed composer is now preparing for his upcoming project, 'The Raja Saab,' starring Prabhas. This horror-comedy film's first single, 'Rebel Saab,' has already been released, paying homage to the lead actor.




