In recent times, Anirudh Ravichander faced criticism for weak sound mixing in his songs. Many felt his recent Tamil and Telugu tracks lacked clarity. The complaints were consistent across multiple releases.
However, Anirudh has made a strong comeback with Aaya Sher from Paradise. The song marks a clear return to form. It highlights his full creative and technical potential.
Aaya Sher stands out as one of Anirudh’s finest recent compositions. The sound mixing is sharp and layered. The overall quality of the composition feels polished and powerful.
Anirudh is known for his populistic music style. That element is present here as well. What truly sets this song apart is the effort in orchestration and the intense overall vibe.
Though Anirudh worked on several Telugu films recently, none had this level of sonic impact. The difference in execution is immediately noticeable. The attention to detail elevates the listening experience.
A major factor behind this output is Nani. He is known for extracting the best from his technicians. This collaboration appears to have reignited Anirudh’s creative fire.
The song sounds impressive even on mobile phones and basic earphones. However, the real impact is felt on surround sound systems or well tuned automobile acoustics. The depth and punch become overwhelming.
Anirudh is clearly going the extra mile for this film. This effort reflects positively on the entire team. For Nani, what may feel ordinary elsewhere turns extraordinary here.




