Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana is still a few months away from release. However, fresh rumours about the film have started gaining attention. The latest discussion is related to the music department and creative decisions.
Online reports suggest that A.R. Rahman is allegedly unhappy with recent developments. A significant portion of his work is said to have been replaced. The background score by Hans Zimmer is reportedly being given more importance.
Insiders claim that the film now relies heavily on Hans Zimmer’s compositions. This shift is believed to have happened after the teaser received a strong response for its music. The makers are said to be reworking the sound design.
Due to these changes, only selected portions of A.R. Rahman’s work may remain in the final version. Reports indicate that this situation has affected his association with the film. However, there is no official confirmation yet.
The developments have triggered mixed reactions online. Some users criticised the makers for depending on international talent. They questioned why A.R. Rahman’s work was reduced despite his proven track record.
At the same time, another section supported the producers. They believe the makers are focusing on delivering the best possible output for a big budget film. According to them, such decisions are part of ensuring quality.
Others have warned that such changes could impact the film’s reception. They feel consistency in music is important for audience connection. These concerns are being widely discussed across platforms.
The first teaser has already created strong buzz for Ramayana. Expectations remain high for the film. It remains to be seen how these reports will influence audience perception and box office performance.




