Anirudh Ravichander.
The name needs no introduction. He is considered the King of music in South cinema currently, and very recently, he expanded his horizons to Bollywood with Shah Rukh Khan-Atlee Kumar’s Jawaan. If there is anyone who’s extremely busy yet successful down south currently, the only name that comes to mind is ANIRUDH. Now, NTR fans are waiting for his treat.
With a string of blockbuster projects to his credit, Anirudh’s melodious tunes and foot-tapping beats have earned him a massive appreciation recently for Thalapathy Vijay’s Leo, Rajinikanth’s Jailer, and SRK’s Jawaan.
Naa Ready from Leo, Kaavalayya from Jailer, and Zinda Banda from Jawan are instant chartbusters. Anirudh’s ability to infuse energy and emotions into his compositions has once again left audiences in awe.
Amidst all the buzz surrounding his latest releases, there are reports that Anirudh Ravichander is fully immersed in creating magic for yet his highly anticipated collaboration between Jr NTR and director Koratala Siva, titled “Devara.”
Anirudh was supposed to work for NTR’s Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava but was dropped from the project at the last minute. The sources have revealed that Anirudh’s initial music sittings for “Devara” have resulted in the creation of potentially chart-topping songs.
The composer reportedly puts his heart and soul into crafting top-notch music for this NTR starrer. Given the film’s significance for Anirudh in the Telugu film industry, he is determined to deliver his grade-A work and leave a lasting impression on audiences.
Anirudh’s music will undoubtedly be a pivotal aspect of the film, Devara, enhancing its emotional impact and elevating the cinematic experience.
For now, NTR fans can’t contain their excitement and are eagerly waiting to witness an update on the film’s soundtrack sometime soon.
This post was last modified on 3 August 2023 1:54 am
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