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MM Keeravani is blown away with Chandramukhi 2

Director P Vasu’s next film, Chandramukhi 2, a sequel to Rajinikanth’s blockbuster film released in 2005, is set to be released as a Ganesh Chaturthi special on 19 September 2023. The post-production of the film is going on in full swing, and the latest news is that music composer MM Keeravani, who had begun composing the background score for the film recently, is blown away by the film’s content.

MM Keeravani took to his Twitter Account and stated that the characters in the movie spend sleepless nights from fear of Death and for him, it took 2 months of sleepless days and nights for adding Life to the mind-blowing scenes in the film with his efforts. Keeravani also asked GuruKiran Vidyasagar, who were the music composers for Chandramukhi’s Kannada and Malayalam versions, to wish him the best.

https://twitter.com/mmkeeravaani/status/1683121730565308416?t=jwmjzzHyCsAJyLqZC6xLtg&s=19

Raghava Lawrence has recently finished his dubbing work for ‘Chandramukhi 2’, and the shooting process has already been completed, with the post-production work near to completion. The makers are preparing to conduct the Chandramukhi 2 audio launch in a grand manner, with the first single track scheduled to be revealed next month.

The film consists of a huge star cast in the form of Raghava Lawrence, Kangna Ranaut, Vadivelu, Mahima Nambiar, Lakshmi Menon, Srushti Dange, Rao Ramesh, Vignesh, Ravi Maria, Suresh Menon, Subiksha Krishnan and many others. This movie is slated for release in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada languages.

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