From Bollywood to South Indian films, a lot of movies are being made in this style because audiences are really enjoying them.
In period films, music plays a big role in making the experience enjoyable for viewers.
Among the composers working today, the duo Ajay and Atul have really made a name for themselves by creating excellent scores for historical movies.
Ajay Ashok Gogavale and Atul Ashok Gogavale are well-known for their work in Marathi films.
They’ve also made a strong presence in Bollywood with many popular songs and emotional background scores.
These two are now the go-to choice for period films in both Marathi and Hindi.
With their amazing albums and background music, they’ve gained a lot of praise for movies like Tumbbad, Thugs of Hindustan, Panipat, Tanji, and Adipurush. Whether these films did well at the box office or not, their music has been highly appreciated by everyone.
For Ritesh Deshmukh’s new Marathi historical film Raja Shivaji, Ajay-Atul have created another exciting soundtrack that’s perfectly suited for the genre and culture.
The anthem track was recently released and received a strong response, with listeners saying it gave them chills.
However, Telugu filmmakers haven’t used Ajay-Atul yet, even though they’ve shown their talent in Bollywood.
They made their Telugu debut with Ravi Teja’s Shock and will soon be back with Vijay Devarakonda’s Rana Bali. Many people believe that the duo should get more opportunities in Telugu cinema because of their experience with historical films.
Given their background in making music for mythological and fantasy films, Ajay-Atul could be a great choice for similar projects in the future.
They have the skill to create intense and emotional scores that fit the genre perfectly.
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