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Ajaneesh Loknath: I loved Lohith's screenplay for Rakshasa

The hit music composer talks about his reason for scoring music for the upcoming thriller, which hits this Shivaratri.

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Ajaneesh Loknath, one of the most popular music composers in the Kannada film industry, is back with his latest collaboration. Known for his unforgettable work in KantaraKirik PartyVikrant RonaRangiTarangaBell BottomUIMax, and Tamil film Maharaja, Ajaneesh’s music has been a driving force behind some of the biggest hits. Now, he is all set to provide the musical magic for Raakshasa, starring Prajwal Devaraj and Sonal Monteiro.

This marks the second collaboration between Ajaneesh and director Lohith, following Mummy Save Me. Sharing his thoughts about reuniting with Lohith, Ajaneesh says, "I’m happy to work with Lohith again and compose music for Prajwal's film. The way he is presented in Raakshasa is excellent, and the actor looks great." Discussing one of the reasons why he signed up for the film, he says, "I loved Lohith's screenplay for it," before adding, "The placement of the music in it is spot on."

The film will hit theatres in both Kannada and Telugu on February 26, coinciding with the Shivaratri festival. The movie also features a talented ensemble cast, including Shobhraj, Vatsala Mohan, Sidlingu Sreedhar, and Arun Rathod. Jebin P Jacob’s cinematography complements the thriller, alongside Vinod’s action direction and Ravichandran C's editing.

Produced by Deepu BS through Shahnvi Entertainment, the film's composer believes audiences will be in for a treat. “Watch out for this thriller this Shivaratri," he concludes.

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