Also it isn't true that Telugu film industry can't afford AR. It's a well known 
fact that Telugu film ind is the highest payer. Most of the bollywood stars 
have come there. Also it's not fully acceptible that AR demands too much. Known 
the fact his music sells much better even across borders no commercial minded 
producer or director leave any chance even if they have to spend a bit more bcs 
the returns are good and guaranteed. 
The trend I had observed in Telugu cinemas are music is more concentrated to 
glorify the hero than charecter. The songs are mixmasala with heavy mixing and 
if it's non action movie it's simple melodies. And I had felt AR's music scores 
did not coupe with that trend and he had always been with what he was best. 
Some how i didnt much appreciate E18U20. I may be "universally" wrong, but it's 
my choice and liking. 

So both aren't wrong either nor does it mean either lacked to prove in each 
others domain. 



--- In [email protected], Gomzy™ <gomtesh.upad...@...> wrote:


>
> Whatever the reasons maybe there is nothing wrong in accepting that ARR is
> not a hit in Telugu industry. Not yet.
> 
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:57 AM, kishore parayath <
> kishore.paray...@...> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > Rahman did not do so many Original Scores in Telugu, NOT because he was not
> > accepted there. Its because TELUGU industry cant AFFORD him!!
> >
> > The happy news is that, RAHMAN is re-entering TOLLYWOOD after a long gap,
> > through PULI, where he is scoring at a REDUCED RATE, due to his friendship
> > with SJ SURYAH.
> >
> > Well, according to me, SuperPolice and GangMaster had excellent music.
> >  
> >
>


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