Will He Wave His Magic Wand Again Amidst Thaman Storm?

It is a fact that Thaman is the top music director in Tollywood right now. He is giving super hit tunes at a regular basis but his background scores are turning out to be the backbone of many films.

Whether it is ‘Akhanda’ or ‘Bheemla Nayak’ or ‘Radhe Shyam’ or ‘DJ Tillu’, his re-recording work is not short of fantastic. The ace composer is elevating the films to another level with his mass BGMs or melodious tunes.

Even a star composer like Devi Sri Prasad who gave the biggest hit album like ‘Pushpa’ in the past 2 years has been criticized for his background scores in the same film. Many people commented that the makers should have used Thaman for BGM. This explains the form that Thaman is in right now.

Thaman’s storm has been flooding Tollywood these days and things are getting interesting with the arrival of ‘RRR’. As we know, legendary composer MM Keeravani is the music composer for every Rajamouli film.

Right from ‘Student No 1’ to ‘Baahubali’ franchise, Keeravani’s background scores have been exemplary and some of them even became eternal. The senior composer gives his best for his younger brother Rajamouli and it has been proved many times.

Everyone are now curious to find out if Keeravani will be able to wave his magic wand once again for ‘RRR’ or not. The BGM in the trailer has been phenomenal and people are waiting to witness his brilliance on the big screens with a proper sound system.

People will surely draw comparisons with Thaman but Keeravani is an alpha in giving background scores. Let us wait and see what happens now.

‘RRR’ is releasing on 25th March. This most-awaited project has been in the making for a long time and postponed several times. SS Rajamouli has taken care of every detail and readied the final product which will be out in theatres in a couple of hours.

NTR and Ram Charan have given three years of their busy careers for this film and even invested the last ounce of their energies into the promotions. The result of all the hard work done by hundreds and thousands who worked on ‘RRR’ will be seen in theatres soon.