Shot Cuts: Thaman rues music piracy

September 22, 2012 06:15 pm | Updated 06:15 pm IST

Music director Thaman

Music director Thaman

Music director Thaman is annoyed and he has every reason to be. Apparently, a song he scored for his film Baadshah , which is yet to release, has been leaked on the net. Although the song is evoking a good response, the music director tweeted, “Very sad to hear that the Baadshah song has been leaked. I request fans not to encourage this… We are putting in a lot of effort to make you all happy. Hope this link gets deleted ASAP. So much money, passion and hard work have gone in vain. Something should come up seriously to STOP PIRACY!!!”

Dhansikaa upbeat

Actor Dhansikaa, who impressed moviegoers with her role in Aravaan , has two reasons to smile. One, her next film, Bala’s Paradesi , which is about the travails of workers in the tea plantations, is almost ready for release, and two, she has signed up for director Meera Kathiravan’s next film. Says a source close to the actor: “The audio of Paradesi is expected to be launched by the second week of October. Meanwhile, besides Dhansikaa, director Meera’s film will feature Vidharth, Krishna, Abhinaya and the little girl Sara, who made an impact with her performance in Deiva Thirumagal . Work on this film is to begin in November and the music is to be scored by G. V. Prakash.”

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