Dhurandhar Composer Shashwat Sachdev to Mark Telugu Debut With Ram Charan’s The India House
One of the many highlights of Dhurandhar was its music. The album, which blended contemporary beats with a sense of nostalgia and offered audiences a memorable playlist, was composed by Shashwat Sachdev. The composer, known for several widely loved and viral tracks, has emerged as one of the most talked-about names in the industry following the film’s success. As he gears up for Dhurandhar: The Revenge, Sachdev is now preparing to enter Telugu cinema, joining hands with the makers of Ram Charan’s next film.
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According to reports, Shashwat Sachdev has been roped in as the music composer for Ram Charan’s upcoming Telugu film The India House. The collaboration is already underway, with the composer having reportedly delivered five tracks to the film’s team. The songs have been well received, and the team is said to be excited about taking them to the filming stage.
The India House is set against the backdrop of a politically charged world in 1905 and explores themes of sacrifice, love and revolution. Positioned as a visually ambitious project, the film stars Nikhil Siddhartha, Anupam Kher, Saiee Manjrekar and others. The film also boasts a strong technical team, with Senthil Kumar serving as director of photography and Vishal Abani handling production design.
Directed by Ram Vamsi, The India House is among the most anticipated upcoming releases. Meanwhile, Shashwat Sachdev’s body of work includes Uri: The Surgical Strike, Ba***ds of Bollywood and Dhurandhar. His next release, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, is slated to hit theaters on March 19, 2026.
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