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Ravi Basrur revisits Kataka with English track, confirms sequel is in the works

Ravi Basrur revisits Kataka with English track, confirms sequel is in the works

On the music front, the composer remains busy with several big projects. He is currently working on three Telugu films, including a high-profile collaboration with director Prashanth Neel and actor NTR. He is scoring for one Malayalam and one Tamil film, and is in discussions for a Hindi project.
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