Two major Telugu films starring senior actors have undergone notable changes in their music departments, creating fresh buzz in the industry.
In AK47, featuring Venkatesh Daggubati, music director Harshavardhan Rameshwar is no longer part of the project. Stepping in as his replacement is S. Thaman, who has reportedly already begun work on the film’s re-recording. The development has sparked interest among fans, given Thaman’s recent track record with big-ticket projects.
Meanwhile, Vishwambhara, headlined by Chiranjeevi, is also seeing a shift in its background score plans. While M. M. Keeravani has composed the film’s songs, the team is reportedly bringing in Gowra Hari to handle the re-recording. Gowra Hari gained recognition for his work in films like HanuMan and Mirai, and his inclusion is expected to bring a distinct tonal layer to the film.
Interestingly, Vishwambhara is said to include references to Lord Hanuman, aligning with the composer’s earlier work that blended devotional and cinematic elements effectively.
With these last-minute changes, both projects are aiming to enhance their musical appeal, raising curiosity about how the new soundtracks and background scores will shape the final cinematic experience.
