Fulfilling long-held desire, Thaman composes for Pawan Kalyan

Thaman has been roped in to compose music for Pawan Kalyan's next yet-untitled Telugu project with director Neason.

Published: 08th November 2016 02:59 PM  |   Last Updated: 08th November 2016 02:59 PM   |  A+A-

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By IANS

CHENNAI: Composer S.S. Thaman, who has hit Telugu albums such as "Kick", "Dookudu" and "Baadshah" to his credit, says his long-time desire to compose music for a Pawan Kalyan's film has been fulfilled with his upcoming project.

"I worked on nearly 15 of Pawan Kalyan's films, including hits such as 'Kushi' and 'Badri' as a programmer and rearranged songs. But to finally get the opportunity to compose music for his film has been my long-time desire and it has been finally fulfilled," Thaman told IANS.

Thaman has been roped in to compose music for Pawan Kalyan's next yet-untitled Telugu project with director Neason.

The film is tipped to be the remake of Tamil blockbuster "Vedalam".

"I have been composing for films since 2009, and it's been a long wait to get to work on Pawan sir's film. I need to thank Neason and producer A.M. Rathnam for believing in me and giving me this huge opportunity," he said.



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