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Ram Charan’s AR Rehman’s RC 16 Buchi BABU Sana.

Ram Charan's AR Rehman's RC 16 Buchi BABU Sana.

Ram Charan's AR Rehman's RC 16 Buchi BABU Sana.

Ram Charan’s upcoming collaboration with National Award-winning director Buchi Babu Sana is progressing smoothly, with exciting updates shared on renowned music composer AR Rahman’s birthday.

Kannada superstar Shiva Rajkumar recently disclosed his involvement in the project, adding to the anticipation. Ram Charan extended birthday wishes to Rahman and officially welcomed him to the project, expressing his best wishes for the maestro’s health and happiness.

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The Oscar-winning composer has been assigned the task of composing the music, a revelation that delighted fans given the success of the soundtrack for Buchi’s debut film, “Uppena.” While details about the cast and crew remain undisclosed, Rahman’s inclusion adds a significant musical dimension. Rahman, known for his diverse repertoire spanning various languages, is rarely associated with Telugu projects that are dubbed in other Indian languages.

Before contributing to Telugu films like “Super Police,” “Gangmaster,” “Naani,” “Ye Maaya Chesave,” “Komaram Puli,” and “Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo,” Rahman had primarily worked on the background score for “Nippu Ravva” in the 1990s. This collaboration marks his “return” to Telugu cinema after a prolonged hiatus. Currently, Ram Charan is engrossed in the filming of “Game Changer,” Shankar’s inaugural Telugu venture, co-starring Kiara Advani. The film boasts a stellar supporting cast and is slated for release later this year, after which Ram Charan will transition to Buchi’s project.

Meanwhile, Rahman is set to feature in several Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, and Arabic films. Not only is he composing for Imtiaz Ali’s “Chamkila” and Mani Ratnam’s “Thug Life,” but he is also working on the music for Dhanush’s upcoming movie.

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Celebrating his 67th birthday on Saturday, Rahman’s illustrious career spans over three decades, earning him six National Film Awards, two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and a BAFTA Award. Notably, he secured Oscars for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for his work on “Slumdog Millionaire” at the 81st Academy Awards, in addition to winning accolades at the 2010 Grammy Awards for Best Song Written for Visual Media and Best Compilation Soundtrack Album.

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