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Thaman wants Harish Shankar and Devi Sri Prasad to recreate magic again; Thaman posts the same on his Twitter profile

Thaman and Devi Sri Prasad are currently the top music directors in the movie industry and Thaman is not hesitating to compliment Devi Sri Prasad for grabbing a biggie.
by Xappie Desk | May 12, 2020 10:35 IST
Thaman wants Harish Shankar and Devi Sri Prasad to recreate magic again; Thaman posts the same on his Twitter profile

Yesterday, the whole Tollywood was celebrating 8 years release of 'Powerstar' Pawan Kalyan's Gabbar Singh on Twitter. Director Harish Shankar even shared a personal note sharing his thoughts about the * years release of the film, thanking his cast, crew & audience for making it happen. While at this, he also gave an interesting update about his upcoming project with Pawan Kalyan. On this eve, Harish Shankar took up his Twitter account to make an announcement about #PSPK28. He posted a picture of him & Devi Sri Prasad & wrote "It is a wonderful day. As energetic as the release day 8 years ago. What better day to announce that we are coming back together to recreate the same musical energy again. @ThisisDSP will be scoring music for #PSPK28. We are coming again. Ippude modalaindi...." Thaman too complimented Devi Sri Prasad.

 
Sharing this tweet, music composer Thaman has greeted and conveyed his best wishes for the team. He wrote "What an amazing team back to action again. I remember going to the theatre first day first show @harish2you & @ThisIsDSP energy after #8YearsforGabbarSingh come n bawwwsssss jus bring back the same energy !! Jus rock it anthe !! #PSPK28"
 
Needless to say, #PSPK28 has already begun creating a momentum before it's shooting itself. Now that Devi Sri Prasad is composing the music, the film will most likely have Chota K Prasad as editor. Mythri Movie Makers, the current leading production house in Telugu already made an announcement about this film. The complete details will come once the shoot of the movie begins.
 
 
Credits: Twitter


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