Animal isn’t just breaking box office records—it’s smashing sound barriers too! The adrenaline-fueled blockbuster has just snagged a trio of awards for its electrifying background score, spine-tingling sound design, and a special nod to its re-recording magic. T-Series lit up Twitter to share the love, and fans are howling in delight.
Helming the film’s powerful background score is Harshavardhan Rameshwar, who has officially proven that music canpunch you in the gut—in the best way possible. From slow-burn tension to high-octane action, Rameshwar’s haunting compositions helped elevate Animal’s emotional intensity to beast-mode levels. It’s the kind of score that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Sound designers Sachin Sudhakaran and Hariharan Muralidharan also took home the gold, and rightly so. Their meticulous soundscapes gave Animal its teeth—making every punch, crash, breath, and whisper feel raw and real. Their work blurred the lines between cinema and experience, pulling audiences into the wild, chaotic world of the film with every carefully crafted detail.
And let’s not forget M R Rajakrishnan, who earned a Special Mention for re-recording mixing that brought it all together. Imagine juggling growls, gunshots, engines, and emotional outbursts—then blending them seamlessly so the audience can feel everything. That’s Rajakrishnan’s genius. He made sure every roar, rumble, and razor-sharp silence landed exactly where it should.
Directed by the ever-daring Sandeep Reddy Vanga and produced by a powerhouse crew including Bhushan Kumar and Pranay Reddy Vanga, Animal is more than a hit—it’s a cinematic beast. And now, with this triple win in sound, it’s clear the film didn’t just look fierce, it sounded it too. The hunt continues, but this monster already owns the jungle.
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