After the release of the monumental “Baahubali 2,” Keeravani announced his retirement, intending to bid farewell to a prolific career in music. However, as fate would have it, his plans took an unexpected turn. Influenced by the insistence of his brother, acclaimed filmmaker SS Rajamouli, and the encouragement of well-wishers, Keeravani decided to reconsider his retirement, and he went on to win an Oscar award.
His story echoes the sentiment shared by music maestro A.R. Rahman, who once said, “Maybe that is a point where you have to start to live your life.” Keeravani’s journey exemplifies that the end of one chapter can mark the beginning of another, filled with unexpected opportunities and creative endeavors.
Now, MM Keeravani is back in the studio, channeling his immense talent into various projects. With a lineup that includes films like “Gentleman 2,” “Chandramukhi 2,” Dil Raju’s nephew Ashish’s upcoming film, Nagarjuna’s “Naa Saami Ranga,” and the highly anticipated collaboration with Megastar Chiranjeevi and Mallidi Venu, Keeravani is proving that retirement was just a brief pause in a musical journey that continues to evolve.
In the world of melodies, MM Keeravani’s story stands as a testament to the fact that new beginnings can emerge from what might seem like the end and that passion and creativity can redefine one’s trajectory, time and time again.
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