Rumors are swirling around the industry, suggesting a possible rift between Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth, Soundarya Rajinikanth, and Dhanush, and their longtime collaborator Anirudh Ravichander. Let’s delve into the details of their recent works and explore the speculations surrounding this alleged distancing.
Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth and Dhanush’s Musical Dynamics
Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth and Dhanush have shared a significant musical journey with Anirudh Ravichander. Notably, Anirudh marked his musical debut with Aishwaryaa’s “3,” featuring the sensational track “Why This Kolaveri Di.” Additionally, Anirudh has crafted chart-topping tunes for Dhanush’s films like “Thiruchitrambalam” and “Maari Thara Local.” Despite this history of collaboration, recent developments suggest a possible avoidance of Anirudh by Aishwaryaa and Dhanush.
Exploring the Rumors
The speculation gained traction when Aishwaryaa and Dhanush chose to collaborate with alternative music directors, deviating from their established partnership with Anirudh. Reports surfaced, indicating that Aishwaryaa’s upcoming release, “Lal Salaam,” features music composed by the renowned AR Rahman. Speculations arose, alleging that Anirudh’s unavailability led to this decision. Similarly, Soundarya Rajinikanth’s return to the director’s chair hinted at a potential collaboration with either AR Rahman or GV Prakash Kumar, sidelining Anirudh.
Dhanush’s Musical Ventures
Adding fuel to the rumors, Dhanush, too, has opted for diverse musical collaborations. The music for “Captain Miller” was orchestrated by G. V. Prakash Kumar, while his upcoming film, referred to as D50, is set to feature AR Rahman’s musical magic. D51, another project in the pipeline, has enlisted Devi Sri Prasad as the music director. These varied choices in music directors for their respective projects intensify speculations about Aishwaryaa, Soundarya, and Dhanush deliberately distancing themselves from Anirudh.
Current Projects
As Aishwaryaa’s “Lal Salaam” gears up for release, the spotlight is on its music, notably curated by AR Rahman. The unique aspect lies in Rahman’s use of AI to revive the voices of late playback singers Bamba Bakya and Shahul Hameed. Meanwhile, Dhanush remains immersed in his ongoing film commitments. Simultaneously, Anirudh Ravichander is busy crafting music for Kamal Haasan’s “Indian 2” and the Jr NTR-starrer “Devara.
In conclusion, while the speculations about Aishwaryaa, Soundarya, and Dhanush avoiding Anirudh Ravichander persist, the truth remains veiled behind the curtain of their diverse musical collaborations. Only time will unveil whether this is a deliberate shift or merely a temporary deviation in their professional trajectories.