The rift between Yuvan and Selvaraghavan took an ugly turn recently when both parties decided to make it public. A few days ago, Yuvan went public with his decision of falling-out from Selvaraghavan. The musician – director duo were synonymous with some of the most-heard hits of the past few years. Their association has borne fruitful results
from Selva's 'Kaadal Kondein' to 'Pudupettai'.
The rift became evident when Yuvan was absent from Selvaraghavan's upcoming release 'Ayirathil Oruvan'. Yuvan mentioned that he was not officially signed up for the project, yet was expected to work. Yuvan ended up scoring for one song from the movie.
Selva, on the other hand, in a recent media interaction, has come down harshly on this. He mentioned that he is comfortable working with G V Prakash since the musician puts commitment ahead of anything – as if referring to Yuvan's style of working during their association. He was also quoted as saying that Yuvan's pending pay issues needed to be taken up with the producers and not with him.
Now we know - parting ways graciously is one thing not many are accustomed to.
from Selva's 'Kaadal Kondein' to 'Pudupettai'.
The rift became evident when Yuvan was absent from Selvaraghavan's upcoming release 'Ayirathil Oruvan'. Yuvan mentioned that he was not officially signed up for the project, yet was expected to work. Yuvan ended up scoring for one song from the movie.
Selva, on the other hand, in a recent media interaction, has come down harshly on this. He mentioned that he is comfortable working with G V Prakash since the musician puts commitment ahead of anything – as if referring to Yuvan's style of working during their association. He was also quoted as saying that Yuvan's pending pay issues needed to be taken up with the producers and not with him.
Now we know - parting ways graciously is one thing not many are accustomed to.
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