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2025-11-18
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Globetrotter, unveiled on November 15, 2025, in Hyderabad before a roaring crowd of 50,000, is S.S. Rajamouli’s audacious follow-up to the global phenomenon RRR. Starring Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu in his most ambitious role yet as Rudhra—an enigmatic warrior caught in a millennia-spanning cycle of rebirth and revenge—the film is a genre-defying cocktail of high-octane adventure, time-bending mythology, and jaw-dropping visual spectacle. Co-starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas as the mysterious Mandakini and Prithviraj Sukumaran as the formidable antagonist Kumbha, Globetrotter is being billed as “India’s first true global epic.” Shot across continents—from the sacred ghats of Varanasi to the glaciers of Antarctica and the deserts of Africa—this ₹1,000-crore behemoth is India’s most expensive film ever, planned as a two-part saga releasing in 2027 in multiple languages and IMAX
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As Globetrotter's teaser ripples worldwide, whispers from the production camp hint at a phased rollout of Keeravani's magnum opus: a 10-track album weaving time-travel lore with global rhythms.
Next in line is the rumored "Shambhavi's Shadow," a haunting ballad featuring Priyanka Chopra Jonas's vocals over sarangi-laced strings, capturing the asteroid doomsday motif from the trailer's climax. Expect further phases to drop bi-weekly through 2026—high-energy chase anthems for Rudhra's (Mahesh Babu) globe-spanning battles, Sufi-infused interludes echoing Varanasi's ghats, and a climactic orchestral finale with international collaborators like Hans Zimmer on percussion.
Keeravani's signature fusion—rooted in Telugu folk yet amplified for IMAX—aims to mirror the film's ₹1,000-crore ambition, turning the OST into a cultural export.
With the full album slated for early 2027 alongside Part 1's release, this phased unveiling ensures Globetrotter's music doesn't just score the adventure; it becomes the heartbeat of a cinematic revolution.
The four-minute first-look teaser that Rajamouli dropped with the tagline “VARANASI to the WORLD” is less a trailer and more a cinematic earthquake: ancient fire rituals in 512 CE suddenly colliding with a 2027 doomsday asteroid named Shambhavi, a lone warrior wielding weapons that shift through centuries, and a haunting score that fuses tribal drums with orchestral fury.