Keeravani drew inspiration from various sources, including Indian classical music, folk, and orchestral elements. He aimed to create a score that would reflect the film's grandeur, drama, and emotional depth. The composer's vision was to craft a soundtrack that would transport the audience to the world of Mahishmati, the fictional kingdom in which the film is set. Before we analyze the score, we must acknowledge the maestro. M. M. Keeravani (who recently won a Golden Globe and Oscar for RRR ) crafted a score that blends Indian classical instruments with western orchestral arrangements. He didn't just write music; he wrote a history book in audio form. The score feels ancient, heavy, and royal, perfectly matching the fictional kingdom of Mahishmati.
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