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Updated : Apr 21, 2011

Music Director Anil dead - Gamyam music director Anil died today morning in Hyderabad. Anil died due to a sudden cardiac arrest, which has struck him in no time. This is a big loss to Telugu cinema industry as a promising music director left us.

 

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Anil has composed music for successful Telugu movie Gamyam (along with ES Murthy), starring Allari Naresh,Sharwanand,Kamalini Mukherji - directed and produced by Radhakrishna Jagarlamudi (Krish). His song “Entavaraku Endukoraku”received Film fare Award and Nandi Award for Mr. Sirivennela Sitarama Sastri for best lyrics. Anil also composed music for Telugu movies like Sambhavami Yuge Yuge, Ninna Nedu Repu, LBW, etc. Anil also worked on giving different tunes for Nikhil and Sweta Basu movie Kalavar King.

 

Music director Anil first worked for a music company in Belgium Michelle and he came back to Hyderabad after learning few tricks of the trade and then he launched his own album with Mickey J Meyer. Pop Star Michael Jackson was his role model.

 

Anil died today morning while he was being moved to hospital but it was too late and Anil was dead by the time it was brought to the doctor’s notice. Anil's death news is a loss to the industry and TeluguOne.com pays rich tributes to this promising music director Anil. May his soul rest in peace.






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