Raaka's Musical Ambition: Sai Abhyankkar Reveals International Collaboration Strategy
Composer confirms global singers and lyricists joining Allu Arjun-Atlee's sci-fi spectacle

The musical landscape of Telugu cinema might be witnessing a paradigm shift with Sai Abhyankkar's ambitious approach to Allu Arjun's upcoming sci-fi thriller Raaka. The young composer has unveiled plans that suggest director Atlee's vision extends far beyond conventional filmmaking boundaries.
Speaking about his collaboration with the acclaimed director, Abhyankkar revealed that Atlee arrived with a crystalline musical blueprint from their very first discussion. This isn't surprising given Atlee's track record with chartbuster soundtracks, but what sets Raaka apart is the scale of international collaboration being orchestrated.
The composer confirmed that multiple tracks are currently in development, with the team actively bringing foreign singers and global lyricists into the fold. This strategy aligns perfectly with the film's pan-world narrative aspirations and Sun Pictures' substantial investment in the project. When your VFX work is happening in Los Angeles, it makes complete sense to ensure your soundtrack matches that global standard.
What's particularly intriguing is how Allu Arjun's refined musical sensibilities are shaping the album's direction. The Icon Star has consistently demonstrated impeccable taste in selecting composers and songs throughout his career, and his active involvement suggests Raaka's soundtrack will be far from routine.
The film's first look poster has already generated significant buzz, but it's the background score snippet that truly caught industry attention. This suggests Abhyankkar understands that in today's digital age, music often serves as the primary bridge between film and audience, especially for a project targeting global markets.
With Deepika Padukone confirmed as the female lead and speculation around additional casting continuing, Raaka represents more than just another big-budget venture. It's positioning itself as a cultural ambassador for Telugu cinema on the world stage.
If Abhyankkar delivers on these ambitious promises, Raaka could establish a new template for how regional Indian films approach international markets. The question isn't whether the music will be different: it's whether audiences are ready for this level of global fusion in Telugu cinema.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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