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posaanisam Posted August 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2014 indulo evaru evarini copy kottaro ardam avatledu... thaman vadidi kodite as usual okavela vade thaman di copy kodite , danda vesi dannam pettalsinde.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
posaanisam Posted August 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2014 lekka iddaru okesari oke album vinnara..? sCo_^Y Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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timmy Posted August 13, 2014 Report Share Posted August 13, 2014 Who copied whom and who scored first are the two questions boggling the minds of cinema lovers. As rumors erupted that Thaman copied background score of Aagadu from Malayali flick Avataram, the only way to douse them off is by making the persons involved speak. Otherwise the plagiarism talks holds true at some corners. Music director Deepak Dev, who scored for Avataram, confirms that his editor has used the sound track of Aagadu as a dummy scoring for the trailer. He revealed that his editor has used that track from online and he doesn't even know that it is background score of Mahesh Babu's Aagadu. 'I've not even composed BG score for Avataram yet. Being an enthusiast, our editor used already available tracks online including Aagadu music, to cut the trailer. I'm now aware of it', says Deepak. Fans wars have turned ugly with some standing on side of Thaman and others lambasted him with bitter words on social circuits. This is just a trivial thing, but fans overreacted and finally the Mallu music director's clarity lays rest to every controversy surrounding Aagadu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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posaanisam Posted August 13, 2014 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2014 aite aa editior ki danda vesi dandatam pettali.. aa composer ki kobbarikaya kottali aproove chesinanduku Who copied whom and who scored first are the two questions boggling the minds of cinema lovers. As rumors erupted that Thaman copied background score of Aagadu from Malayali flick Avataram, the only way to douse them off is by making the persons involved speak. Otherwise the plagiarism talks holds true at some corners. Music director Deepak Dev, who scored for Avataram, confirms that his editor has used the sound track of Aagadu as a dummy scoring for the trailer. He revealed that his editor has used that track from online and he doesn't even know that it is background score of Mahesh Babu's Aagadu. 'I've not even composed BG score for Avataram yet. Being an enthusiast, our editor used already available tracks online including Aagadu music, to cut the trailer. I'm now aware of it', says Deepak. Fans wars have turned ugly with some standing on side of Thaman and others lambasted him with bitter words on social circuits. This is just a trivial thing, but fans overreacted and finally the Mallu music director's clarity lays rest to every controversy surrounding Aagadu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ARYA Posted August 14, 2014 Report Share Posted August 14, 2014 Who copied whom and who scored first are the two questions boggling the minds of cinema lovers. As rumors erupted that Thaman copied background score of Aagadu from Malayali flick Avataram, the only way to douse them off is by making the persons involved speak. Otherwise the plagiarism talks holds true at some corners. Music director Deepak Dev, who scored for Avataram, confirms that his editor has used the sound track of Aagadu as a dummy scoring for the trailer. He revealed that his editor has used that track from online and he doesn't even know that it is background score of Mahesh Babu's Aagadu. 'I've not even composed BG score for Avataram yet. Being an enthusiast, our editor used already available tracks online including Aagadu music, to cut the trailer. I'm now aware of it', says Deepak. Fans wars have turned ugly with some standing on side of Thaman and others lambasted him with bitter words on social circuits. This is just a trivial thing, but fans overreacted and finally the Mallu music director's clarity lays rest to every controversy surrounding Aagadu. baaabu deepak dev Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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