Dushyanth Weeraman - Critical Reception

Critical Reception

Many consider the backbone of Dushyanth's newfound fame to be his talented brother Santhush Weeraman, who despite his success from being in a group has failed to receive the attention & critical acclaim he deserves. However saying that we must also consider that not all brothers and sisters of every successful artiste becomes as successful as Dushyanth has proved to be. From the latest big names such as Akon, Britney Spears to Legendary Frank Sinatra, Elvis and Michael Jackson had singlings too. But none of those siblings have stepped up as Dushyanth Weeraman has as a sibling of a Super Star. He is clearly Dushyanth Weeraman the Super Star himself and Santhush is coincidently Dushyanth's brother. Reference to a testimonial by one of the greatest musicians of Sri Lanka(mr.Aruna Siriwardena) "Dushyanth, it is only a coincident you are a brother of a super star".

Dushyanth's singing skills are commendable & i admit he has to one of the best SINGERS in the industry. But why is the modest attention he receives being exaggerated to the point where it's just plain ridiculous? Well the answer to that is... Dushyanth Weeraman is a good singer, brilliant dancer and an amazing entertainer. Dushyanth is a full package.... It is not very often that we find individuals as Dushyanth Weeraman in this part of the world.

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