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Anirudh fails to match A.R. Rahman

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Indian 2 released today amidst great hype but the film didn’t meet the expectations as seen from the reviews. However there was one more thing that didn’t excite the audience much right from the beginning of Indian 2. That was Anirudh who replaced A.R. Rahman to score the music for the film. Everyone who has seen the film are trolling Anirudh for not repeating the magic of Indian in Indian 2. This indicates that Anirudh has failed to match A.R. Rahman’s standards.

When Anirudh came on board for the film, there was a mixed response from the audience as they didn’t expect it. A.R. Rahman served as one of the strong pillars for Indian. The songs and the BGM score he provided are considered classics still by the audiences. Anirudh didn’t continue the legacy and failed in scoring songs that could match to the level of both A.R. Rahman and Indian. Now, after the film’s release audience feel that the BGM too was not okay and didn’t even match 1/10th level of Rahman.

Indian 2 has opened with below par word of mouth and reviews from the early shows itself. Audiences feel that both Shankar and Anirudh failed in their aspects whereas Kamal Haasan is getting a bit of appreciation for his efforts. We have to see how Shankar deals the Indian 3 with this amount of negativity around Indian 2.

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