AR Rahman Says His Ramayana Co-Composer Hans Zimmer Was Curious About Ramayan: "Who Is This Character?"
AR Rahman Says His Ramayana Co-Composer Hans Zimmer Was Curious About Ramayan: "Who Is This Character?"
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AR Rahman shares how co-composer Hans Zimmer explored the soul of Ramayana’s characters while working on Nitesh Tiwari’s epic film starring Ranbir Kapoor, Sai Pallavi, and Yash.

A Global Collaboration Rooted in Indian Mythology

Speaking about their work together, Rahman said, “When Hans Zimmer first heard about Ramayana, he was completely intrigued. He asked, ‘Who is this character? Why does he make this choice?’ His curiosity reminded me of how universal our stories are — they touch the soul, no matter where you come from.”

Rahman explained that Zimmer’s approach to the film’s music went beyond surface-level understanding. “He wanted to feel the emotion behind Lord Ram’s journey — not just the visuals or the drama, but the spiritual essence,” Rahman added.

East Meets West: A Musical Journey Beyond Boundaries

The collaboration between Rahman and Zimmer marks a rare fusion between Indian classical tradition and Western orchestral grandeur. Both composers are renowned for their ability to evoke emotion through music, and their partnership is expected to redefine the sound of mythological cinema.

Insiders close to the project reveal that the duo is experimenting with multiple thematic layers — blending Indian instruments such as the sitar, veena, and tabla with Zimmer’s powerful symphonic style. “We’re creating something that goes beyond music,” Rahman said. “It’s about emotion, devotion, and connection.”

Nitesh Tiwari’s Vision for Ramayana

Director Nitesh Tiwari, known for Dangal and Chhichhore, is crafting Ramayana as a large-scale cinematic universe told across three parts. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Ram, Sai Pallavi as Sita, and Yash as Ravana — making it one of the most anticipated Indian projects of all time.

The music, guided by the combined genius of AR Rahman and Hans Zimmer, is expected to play a central role in expressing the epic’s emotional and spiritual depth. Early reports suggest that both composers are taking a meticulous, character-driven approach to scoring each sequence.

Rahman’s Spiritual Take on the Project

For Rahman, Ramayana is more than just another film project — it is a spiritual calling. “It’s not just about composing music; it’s about representing the soul of India,” he said. “Working with Hans, who is so open and eager to understand our culture, makes this journey even more special.”

As anticipation builds, fans across the world are eager to witness the harmony of two great musical minds telling one of the world’s oldest stories through sound. The combination of Rahman’s emotional depth and Zimmer’s cinematic scale promises a musical experience that could resonate for generations.

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