HYDERABAD: While the storyline of the recent release ‘Committee Kurrollu’ impressed audiences, it was Anudeep Devarakonda’s music that truly brought the film’s essence to life. Known professionally as Anudeep Dev, he has been a significant presence in Tollywood since launching his career in 2011. Over the years, Anudeep Dev has collaborated with esteemed musicians such as MM Keeravani, Anup Rubens, S Thaman, and Micky J Meyer.

His work in ‘Committee Kurrollu’ is exceptional; its emotional and evocative score enhanced the film’s narrative. In a conversation with CE, Anudeep reflects on his evolving journey as a musician and experiences that have shaped his career. I’m thrilled to have worked on ‘Committee Kurrollu’.

It’s a beautiful script with a compelling story, and it offered a lot of room for creating impactful music. I’m really pleased with how the project turned out. My favourite song from the album is ‘Huyire Huyire.

’ While I also love ‘Aa Rojulu Malli Raavu,’ ‘Huyire Huyire’ is particularly special to me. We explored numerous versions of it before finalising the best one, and the effort we put into it really paid off. So, it stands out as my favourite track on the album.

Yes, I had a band in college, which was made up of amateur musicians. We were all quite young at the time. We formed the band in a place called the Student Activity Centre — what we referred to as the ‘SAC room’.

I used to visit there every day to meet other st.