Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu and director Trivikram Srinivas are joining hands for the third time for the upcoming film SSMB28. The film has already sold its digital rights to OTT platform Netflix for a huge amount 81 crores, according to a report in Indian Express, which is the biggest such deal for a Telugu film.
The film stars Pooja Hegde in the lead role and is expected to hit the theaters in…
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“I’ve got a record in my bag now of a 12-year-old Indian guy [U. Srinivas] playing electric mandolin who will blow away those guys in the heavy-metal bands, no question about it.” - George Harrison, Musician, March 1990
“George Harrison attended my concert. I was thrilled to have him as part of the audience. Pandit Ravi Shankar told him about me and that’s why he came for it. He came backstage during the intermission to meet me and after the concert he told me how much he enjoyed it.” - U. Srinivas, expressbuzz.com
“Check out U. Srinivas a South Indian electric mandolin player[.] eat your heart out Van Halen!“ - George Harrison, Yahoo web chat, February 15, 2001
“George's favorite piece of Indian music was Mandolin Ecstasy, an album recorded by a child prodigy from Madras called U. Srinivas at the age of 13. ‘It was, like, my dad's favorite album of all time. [...] [U Srinivas is] the man[,]’ [says Dhani].” - The Guardian, May 9, 2003
“One of U. Srinivas’ very first albums, Mandolin Ecstasy, was ‘one of George’s favorite albums,’ [Olivia Harrison] says. ‘I think he was only 15 or even younger at the time. We went to see him in concert and afterwards George had a chance to inspect his electric mandolin. He had one made just like it and tried to play like Srinivas. He’d have a go at anything.’” - Songlines, June 2018 (x)
I got to illustrate this week’s issue of Strange Horizons with a piece based on Simo Srinivas’ short story “The November Lamassus” (the SH link redirects directly to it!) 💙 It’s a lovely weird and slightly eerie, sweet story; I’m really happy I got the chance to make an illustration for it!! I really recommend giving it a read & checking out the rest of the issue!!