
The debate over who is the superior music director—Thaman or Devi Sri Prasad (DSP)—has recently taken center stage on social media. Fans are scrutinizing their works and questioning originality following recent controversies.
DSP’s chart-topping song “Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava” from Pushpa became a nationwide sensation. Interestingly, Turkish singer Atiye later used the same tune for her track “Anlayana,” yet the song’s impact in India remains undeniable.
Conversely, Thaman’s “OMI Trance” from OG faced criticism for allegedly drawing heavily from Albanian singer Irkenc Hyka’s “Lumi Uni,” which released a year prior. Critics argue that while DSP’s creations inspire artists worldwide, Thaman’s work appears to be a direct lift without acknowledgment.
Social media users have passionately voiced their opinions, with many asserting that DSP is the more talented and original composer. They point out that DSP’s music not only dominates Indian charts but also resonates internationally, while Thaman faces accusations of borrowing from foreign artists.
The ongoing debate has further intensified the rivalry between these two leading composers, keeping fans divided over who truly deserves the crown in contemporary Indian music.
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