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Controversy in the tune of "Chuttamalle": Debate on the similarity between Anirudh's composition and 'Manike Mage Hithe'

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Every time a new song is released in the film industry, there is a lot of buzz around it. The second single from the recently released "Devara", "Chuttamalle", has given rise to a new debate among music lovers and film fans. Composed by Anirudh and written by Ramajogayya Sastry, the song introduced the pairing of Jr NTR and Janhvi Kapoor to the audience, while the tune also impressed some critics.

The song's tune and lyrics are being praised, but along with the success of the song, there has also been some controversy. Many music lovers have noticed similarities between "Chuttamalle" and the Sri Lankan hit song "Manike Mage Hithe". "Manike Mage Hithe", composed by Chamath Sangeeth and sung by Yohani, had already become a massive hit and is now being compared with this song.


Some users on social media have even accused Anirudh of copying the tune. Comments pour in, "Anirudh has stolen this tune," and this has raised questions about the originality of Anirudh's work. Is this criticism justified, or is it the result of a misunderstanding?

Despite the controversy, however, "Chuttamalle" continues to have its own beauty and magic. With the song's romantic visuals and Janhvi Kapoor's brilliance, the song has garnered millions of views online. Viewers have been impressed by its heart-warming music and emotional depth.

On the other hand, "Manike Mage Hithe" composer Chamath Sangeeth has expressed his admiration for Anirudh despite the controversy. He said that he is happy that his song inspired Anirudh's composition. This statement shows how important it is to respect each other's work in the world of music.


The melody of "Chuttamalle" may have a slight pomp, but its real value lies in the reactions of the audience. The song is a proof that music is not just a play of tunes, but a priceless collection of emotions and experiences.

Will you add "Chuttamalle" to your playlist or skip it after this controversy? The decision depends entirely on your musical sense and taste.

This new music track from the film world has once again proved that music is not just an art, but also a dialogue - a dialogue that may sometimes create controversy, but makes us think about something new every time.
 
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