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Updated : May 5, 2026

Megastar Chiranjeevi's highly anticipated socio-fantasy epic, Vishwambhara, is currently making a lot of noise, but this time the buzz is about an unexpected shake-up in the technical crew. Directed by Vashistha Mallidi, the film features Trisha Krishnan and Ashika Ranganath as the leading ladies and promises to be a massive cinematic spectacle.  

However, strong rumors in film circles indicate a major change regarding the movie's background score. While Oscar-winning composer M.M. Keeravaani was initially brought on board to handle the entire musical output, gossip suggests he has stepped down from the re-recording duties due to his tight schedule with S.S. Rajamouli's upcoming prestigious project. 

To fill this gap, the makers have reportedly handed over the BGM responsibilities to young sensation Hari Gowra, who recently delivered solid scores for films like Hanu-Man. Meanwhile, UV Creations is leaving no stone unturned to ensure the movie delivers world-class visuals. 

The production house is spending a huge budget on post-production, with top-tier international VFX studios working around the clock to bring this magical world to life. If the music rumors hold true, Hari Gowra's fresh energy combined with the grand visual scale could make this a truly epic theatrical experience.  

 

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