
August 14 is gearing up to be a festival at the box office with two massive releases clashing head-to-head. On one side, there’s the high-octane action spectacle War 2, starring Hrithik Roshan and Jr. NTR. On the other, there’s Coolie, a multi-starrer action entertainer featuring Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna, Aamir Khan, and Shruti Haasan. With both films boasting big budgets, massive scale, and strong content, the stage is set for a huge big-screen battle. But right now, the conversation among fans is all about the music.
For Coolie, Anirudh Ravichander has already set social media on fire with his trademark style. Tracks like “Mounika Mounika” and “Power House” have gone viral, driving youth crazy with their energy and catchy beats. Known as a trendsetter, Anirudh has once again proven his knack for blending mass and class elements. Not just the songs, even the background score promises high intensity, designed to create goosebumps in theatres. This is why Coolie has been gaining massive hype right from its very first song.
Meanwhile, War 2 marks the return of composer Pritam, who once took North India by storm with his Dhoom franchise music. The film’s first single “Awaaz Jawaan” is already making noise, with Pritam hoping to set trends once again. However, in recent years, Pritam’s albums haven’t made the same impact as before, with only a few tracks standing out. This time, backed by Yash Raj Films, Pritam has composed music aimed at appealing to both the Hindi and Telugu markets, making this comeback a crucial one.
Fans and music lovers are eagerly watching this musical face-off. Anirudh’s magic always resonates with the youth, while Pritam brings experience, speed, and style with his signature high-energy soundtracks. Jr. NTR fans, in particular, are keenly looking forward to the Telugu version of War 2. If Pritam delivers a solid chartbuster album, it could revive his popularity in Tollywood as well.
This time, it’s a musical battle like no other. One side has the youth frenzy of Anirudh, and the other has Pritam’s mass-meets-class spy-thriller soundscape. Whether Anirudh’s international-standard music dominates or Pritam reclaims his old magic with high-octane tracks, the verdict will soon be clear. The War 2 vs Coolie clash promises to raise the bar for Indian film music to an entirely new level.
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