The 'Rockstar' of Tollywood: Devi Sri Prasad
"Varsham, Shankardada MBBS, Arya, Nuvvostanante Nennodantana, Bommarillu, Jalsa and Arya 2 happened, making Devi Sri the music wonder of Tollywood."
Saumesh Thimbath
Some of the big hits of the year in South Indian
industry had the name of Devi Sri Prasad written on it. Prabhas's Mirchi,
Surya's Singham 2 (Yamadu 2 in Telugu) and Pawan Kalyan's Attarintiki
Darredi raked in tons of money and it would be an understatement to say
that the music by DSP (as Devi Sri Prasad is affectionately called by his fans)
played an important role in it.
Devi Sri started his career at a tender age of
seventeen in 1999 with a movie that was, interestingly, titled Devi. The
soundtrack of Devi had compositions that drew heavily from Sanskrit
hymns, which was the forte of masters, and this left many a gaping mouths when
people knew it was a seventeen year old who had pulled this off. In another couple
of years, Varsham, Shankardada MBBS, Arya, Nuvvostanante Nennodantana,
Bommarillu, Jalsa and Arya 2 happened, making Devi Sri the music
wonder of Tollywood. The background scores of Devi Sri pack a punch and made a
fan out of Kamal Hassan, who invited him to score his mega-project Dasavatharam.
The music track of a movie, apart from the
artistic contributions it make, is a mighty promotional tool. With music
launches becoming as important as the movie release and with a potential to
make or break a film, it does not take a leap of imagination to understand why
many A-list stars like Mahesh Babu, Pawan Kalyan and Nagarjuna goes back to
DSP.
The next few months will be festive season for
DSP fans, as two big films of his are to be released. The music albums of
Mahesh Babu's 1-Nenokkadine and Ajith's Veeram are earning
rave reviews. Both the movies are to be released on January 10 the coming year. And after 'Dinkachika' in Salman's Ready, DSP has composed another song, 'Naacho Re', for the actor in his upcoming Jai Ho. It appears, this Sankranthi and Pongal will be celebrated to the tunes of Devi
Sri Prasad.
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