Kolaveri di might have become a landmark on the 2011 music
calendar, but unfortunately, the man behind the popular number, Dhanush
is unable to reap any monetary benefit out of the situation.
Apparently, Dhanush sold the rights for Kolaveri to Sony
Music for a pittance, not knowing how far the song was fated to go. And
now when there are various versions of the number making their way
around the world (in Pakistan, as well), Dhanush's family and friends
are dismayed at his meagre income from the deal.
In fact, there is nothing the South star can do to curb the myriad versions of Kolaveri that
are floating around. Also, he has no control over the various versions
of the song that the actor has served up for future release. Shockingly
the Hindi version of Kolaveri is out of Dhanush's hands.
The star-singer says, "I can't release any version of Kolaveri without
Sony's approval. And I'll have to share every version of the song with
them. So essentially I'll get paid only for my singing. Like the Tamil
version, the Hindi version of Kolaveri is with Sony Music. There's nothing I can do about it."
Ask Dhanush why he didn't retain the rights for the song, and he
replies, "Who knew the song would go so far? But it's okay. I don't
regret it. I am content with what I've got from this song. And what I've
got is priceless."
About the song being used for a political campaign in Pakistan,
Dhanush says, "The song has crossed a very important boundary."
Apparently, plans are afoot for the Tamil star-singer to float his own
music company for future Kolaveris.
A collaboration with A R Rahman is also on the cards. The maestro
recently singled Dhanush out for praise, referring to him as the Aamir
Khan of the South and comparing Kolaveri di to his Aati Kya Khandala.
Responding to Rahman's compliments, Dhanush says, "Coming from him, it's a great honour. I'd love to work with him."

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