Lord Brahma may not be enjoying such vast popularity like the other two of the Trimurthulu, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva. But still, he’s credited for the whole of creation, for breathing life into humans, the Earth, and other cosmic creations. How come this philosophy is linked to music composer Thaman now? Here goes the story.
In the recent times, we have seen films like Sharwanand’s Mahanubhavudu and other day’s release Raju Gari Gadhi 2 giving us a terrific feeling inside theatres. Even some simple scenes without much of visual brilliance gave a huge kick, thanks to Thaman’s thumping background score.
In Mahanubhavudu, the river bath episode got a stunning elevation from Thaman, while he has cast similar magic for Samantha’s sentimental scenes in the second half of Raju Gari Gadhi.
No matter how Thaman’s songs are, his background score always impresses people for the kinds of sound mixing, design and choice of musical instruments he picks up. That’s the reason they say, Thaman became a Lord Brahma and his sound-recording studio in Chennai became a Brahma Lokam which pours life into ordinary scenes.
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