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Updated : Jan 3, 2024

Manisharma expresses his dissatisfaction with Mahesh Babu?

Music director Mani Sharma expressed his dissatisfaction with Tollywood heroes and makers. In a recent interview, the composer who played a vital role in shaping the careers of Superstar Mahesh Babu and Powerstar Pawan Kalyan talked about not collaborating with big stars.

Mani Sharma expressed his desire to collaborate with Mahesh and Pawan again. Mani Sharma said, “It would be great if Mahesh Babu and Pawan Kalyan gave opportunities to everyone. I am not saying I want to work on every film. If they give a chance to all the music directors, audiences can get to listen to unique and different soundtracks.”

Mani Sharma continued, “They can offer one film for Devi Sri Prasad, one film for Thaman, and one film for me. If not, they can offer two movies for them and one for me. If there is a split like this, there won’t be a routine feeling among heroes and audiences.”

Its so sad to see a top music director who gave superhit albums for Mahesh like Murari, Okkadu, Arjun, Pokiri, Athidhi, and Khaleja and for Pawan Kalyan like Kushi, Gudumbha Shankar, Balu, and Teen Maar asking for the chances from big heroes.

The music director is currently busy with Double ismart and revealed that he composed 5 songs for the film and three song recording also completed. He also revealed that there is a Shiva anthem in the film towards the climax. Double Ismart releasing on March 8th. 2024.






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