SS Thaman is not just one of the most busiest music directors in the country at the moment but also the one who is continuously receiving flak from critics. The young composer has been under scanner for his copycat, repetitive and loud music.
A video targeting Thaman and his compositions has gone viral on the social networking giant Facebook. Titled as 'Raviteja slapped Thaman for composing copied music in Balupu' which shows the copycat acts of the music director and some hard-hitting satires on the comments made by him in few of his recent interviews is hilarious. Thanks to the editor for making it a laugh riot!
Thaman began composing music in the year 2008 and will be completing 50 films this year with Mahesh Babu-Srinu Vtyla's project. However, the youngster is yet to reach a stage that no one would point fingers at him.
No doubt, Thaman has been working really hard since few years to deliver his best for multiple projects in Telugu and Tamil. But it's high time for him to go for a reality check! Cutting down the number of film assignments and concentration on the quality is the only solution. Hopefully, SST learns from his mistakes!
Video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10200269719971242
A video targeting Thaman and his compositions has gone viral on the social networking giant Facebook. Titled as 'Raviteja slapped Thaman for composing copied music in Balupu' which shows the copycat acts of the music director and some hard-hitting satires on the comments made by him in few of his recent interviews is hilarious. Thanks to the editor for making it a laugh riot!
Thaman began composing music in the year 2008 and will be completing 50 films this year with Mahesh Babu-Srinu Vtyla's project. However, the youngster is yet to reach a stage that no one would point fingers at him.
No doubt, Thaman has been working really hard since few years to deliver his best for multiple projects in Telugu and Tamil. But it's high time for him to go for a reality check! Cutting down the number of film assignments and concentration on the quality is the only solution. Hopefully, SST learns from his mistakes!
Video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10200269719971242