After achieving tremendous success in a short spanned career, many people easily travel on to a wrong track relaxing in mid stages of career thus giving a chance for critics to bash them. But those like music directors Devi Sri Prasad and SS Thaman are showing thorough professionalism, providing one more standard example on why their market-demand isn’t falling down.
After the natural calamity of floods devastated entire Chennai city, music director SS Thaman’s new music studio was completely drowned under water with all his musical equipments left damaged. This has put ‘Dictator’ team under immense pressure because recovery of Thaman’s studio would have needed at least ten to fifteen days for repair so that re-recording actually began. Although director Sriwass thought of sharing the re-recording burden with Mani Sharma or Chinna, final decision was left on Thaman. Magically, Thaman is heard to have taken lot of pressure on himself and made his music studio operational in a span of just three days surprising his technical team.
Same do applies for Devi Sri Prasad because despite the personal loss of his father Sathya Murthy couple of days ago, he promised producer BVSN Prasad and director Sukumar to stick with their release strategy for ‘Nannaku Prematho.’ In next four to five days, DSP is expected to formally join the re-recording works. Very few people in industry are such quick to react. This could be the reason why none of the music directors are able to replace the top slots occupied by DSP and Thaman.