The National Award-winning music director, the Rock star Devi Sri Prasad, known for his work for the films like ‘Pushpa: The Rise’, ‘Rangasthalam’, ‘Waltair Veerayya’, Srimanthudu and other super-duper hits. In January next year, he will be performing at OVO Arena Wembley in London, the UK’s capital city, and he is set to take London by storm with his musical concert.
His Telugu blockbuster songs will be performed on the first day, and on the second day, he will be electrifying the atmosphere with his Tamil songs. This event is said to be essential due to his profound rapport with audiences. Reportedly DSP will be performing on January 13 and 14, 2024 at the OVO Arena Wembley. Earlier, while reacting to the news of him being announced the winner of the National Award for Best Music for his work in ‘Pushpa: The Rise’, the composer called it a “profound honour”.
The album of ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ was a massive sensation, with songs like ‘Oo Antava’ and ‘Srivalli’ becoming viral. The film’s overall appeal was enhanced by DSP’s music, which resulted in it becoming a pan-Indian blockbuster.
He said in a statement at the time: “Receiving this prestigious award for ‘Pushpa’ is a profound honour. Crafting the music for this film was a journey of challenges and rewards. My heartfelt gratitude to Director Sukumar and hearty congratulations to Allu Arjun for his exceptional portrayal.”
He further mentioned: “I extend special thanks to Mythri Movie Makers, Chandrabose, the talented singers, and the entire technical team. I dedicate this achievement to the passionate Pushpa fans and music enthusiasts.”
Meanwhile, Devi Sri Prasad is working on the most awaited sequel ‘Pushpa: The Rule’ and Suriya and Siruthai ‘Siva’s Pan Indian film, Kanguva.
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