A confluence of musical genius occurred in Abu Dhabi recently, as Indian maestro AR Rahman attended the "Hans Zimmer Live" concert. The meeting of these two titans has sent waves of excitement through their fanbases, who are eagerly anticipating a potential collaboration, particularly for the upcoming film Ramayana.
Rahman himself fueled the speculation by sharing a clip from Zimmer's spectacular show on Instagram. The post, simply captioned, "Watched the Spectacular @hanszimmer show at Abudabi ..when is he coming to India ?" along with heart emojis, has been flooded with comments from fans visualizing a joint concert in India and expressing their eagerness for the Ramayana project.
Adding to the buzz, producer Namit Malhotra has confirmed that both Zimmer and Rahman will indeed be working together on the score for Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, marking Zimmer's official debut in Bollywood. Malhotra described the collaboration as a "dream come true."
The Abu Dhabi concert itself was a landmark event, marking Zimmer's first performance in the UAE capital. The Oscar-winning composer delivered a powerful performance, showcasing his most memorable scores from iconic films such as Interstellar, The Lion King, and Dune. The event drew several Indian celebrities, including actor Ranveer Singh, who was seen thoroughly enjoying the performance. Singh later shared stories on Instagram, describing the experience as "Euphoric, Elevating and Transportive," and hailing Zimmer as "The one & only."
Zimmer's "Hans Zimmer Live" tour is known for bringing cinematic scores to life with a full orchestra and dynamic lighting, creating a near-spiritual experience for the audience. His influence on contemporary film soundtracks is unparalleled, with over 150 film credits and numerous accolades, including Oscars, Golden Globes, and Grammys.
Rahman's attendance at the concert has only intensified the desire among fans to see Zimmer perform in India. While there's no official confirmation of an India tour yet, Rahman's public invitation might just be the catalyst that makes it happen.
The collaboration on Ramayana is particularly exciting, given the epic nature of the project. The film, produced by Malhotra along with Kannada star Yash, boasts a stellar cast including Ranbir Kapoor as Rama and Sai Pallavi as Sita. The film is planned as a two-part release, with the first installment expected to hit screens around Diwali 2026 and the second in 2027.
Zimmer's approach to film scoring involves creating entirely new sonic cultures, as he described his process for Dune. This, combined with Rahman's unique musical sensibilities, promises a truly unique and memorable score for Ramayana.
The meeting of these two musical powerhouses in Abu Dhabi has not only sparked excitement for their collaboration but also highlighted the global appeal and influence of their work. As fans eagerly await further news, the prospect of Hans Zimmer coming to India and witnessing the magic of Zimmer and Rahman together remains a tantalizing possibility.