Just
recently,
Anirudh
Ravichander
made
an
appearance
in
RRR's
'Natpu'
song.
The
talented
music
composer
crooned
the
Tamil
version
of
the
song
which
also
featured
actors
Ram
Charan,
Jr
NTR,
music
composer
MM
Keeravani
and
singers
Hemachandra,
Amit
Trivedi,
Yazin
Nizar
and
Vijay
Yesudas.
The
'Natpu'
song
indeed
left
many
thrilled
as
it
marked
Anirudh's
collaboration
with
a
Telugu
music
director
after
almost
6
months.
He
previously
lent
his
voice
for
S
Thaman's
'Balega
Tagilavey
Bangaram'
from
Krack
featuring
Ravi
Teja
and
Shruti
Haasan.
Also,
he
formerly
composed
songs
for
the
Telugu
film
Gang
Leader
in
2019,
post
which
he
was
busy
with
his
Kollywood
projects.
Well
now,
looks
like
the
music
director
is
gearing
up
to
make
a
comeback
in
Tollywood
as
we
hear
about
his
inclusion
in
#NTR30.
According
to
reports,
Anirudh
was
approached
by
the
makers,
however,
he
has
demanded
a
hefty
paycheck
of
Rs
4.5
crore
for
the
project,
and
the
team
is
yet
to
make
a
final
decision.
Reportedly,
Rs
3
crore
is
the
highest
amount
a
Telugu
music
composer
has
received
so
far,
and
therefore
the
makers'
decision
will
be
highly
observed,
considering
the
fact
that
the
industry
has
some
really
talented
composers
but
are
underpaid
than
others.
Notably,
Anirudh
was
paid
Rs
3.5
crore
for
Thalapathy
Vijay's
Master.
Talking
more
about
#NTR30,
the
film
directed
by
Koratala
Siva
is
being
presented
by
Nandamuri
Kalyan
Ram.
Touted
to
be
a
political
thriller,
the
film
is
backed
by
Sudhakar
Mikkilineni.
The
first
look
poster
of
the
highly
anticipated
film
was
released
on
the
occasion
of
Jr
NTR's
38th
birthday
(May
20).
Meanwhile,
Jr
NTR
is
presently
busy
shooting
SS
Rajamouli's
RRR.
He
will
also
be
soon
hosting
the
Telugu
game
show
Evaru
Meelo
Koteeswarulu.
As
of
Koratala
Siva,
the
director
has
Acharya
starring
Chiranjeevi
and
Allu
Arjun's
#AA21.