The male members wear long traditional dresses and keep the rhythm with few traditional musical instruments,
generally a Dhol or Mandar, hung on shoulders, a flute and a pair of"Taal" two metallic discs.
Mandar Thakur, COO of Times Music, further added,“The economic contribution and
the international influence of the South Indian music industry is second to none and is even greater than Bollywood in several parts of the world, particularly in South-East Asia, the Far East and some European countries.
Mandar Thakur, COO of Times Music, also pitched in,“The economic contribution
and the international influence of the South Indian music industry is second to none and is even greater than Bollywood in several parts of the world, particularly in South-East Asia, the Far East, and some European countries.