Chiru’s Vishwambhara OST: A Divine Roar

Megastar Chiranjeevi’s socio-fantasy extravaganza Vishwambhara is in the final phase of post-production, and the makers are planning to reveal its release date soon.

The film, directed by Vassishta and mounted on an extravagant scale by UV Creations, demands elaborate CG work to bring its fantasy universe and larger-than-life elements to the screen, with several prominent VFX studios involved in the process.

On the occasion of Chiranjeevi’s birthday, the makers released a brand-new poster, along with OST, scored by the the young sensation Gowra Hari, who worked on blockbusters such as Hanu-Man and Mirai.

The poster highlights a close-up, intense shot of Chiranjeevi’s face, focusing sharply on his piercing, resolute eyes and rugged look complete with a trimmed beard.

Dominating the foreground is an ornate, dark, metallic Trishul held upright, which acts as a powerful symbol of divine intervention and strength.

The accompanying audio track heavily relies on intense, thunderous percussion, deep chanting, and dramatic brass instruments. It builds an otherworldly tension that mirrors the grand, socio-fantasy scale of the film.

The music shifts dynamically from low, brooding instrumental dread to an explosive, high-tempo crescendo designed to elevate Chiranjeevi’s heroic aura and devotional aspects in the movie.

Trisha Krishnan plays the female lead, while the film promises lavish production design, extensive world-building and high-end VFX.

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