The film's music was composed by Mithoon, and the soundtrack features popular songs like "Ishqiya" and "Ram Chori".
| Feature | Sanjay Leela Bhansali ( Ram-Leela ) | A typical mainstream director | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Deepika Padukone & Ranveer Singh | Cast based on box office pull | | Dialogues | Poetic, often rhyming (Siddharth-Garima) | Functional, conversational | | Violence | Stylized, operatic, slow-motion | Realistic or quick cuts | | Ending | Almost always tragic (Spoiler: the lovers die) | Usually happy | ram leela director
But simply naming him doesn't do justice to why this film looks and feels the way it does. Bhansali isn't just the director of this movie; he is the architect of its entire universe. The film's music was composed by Mithoon, and
The film's music was composed by Mithoon, and the soundtrack features popular songs like "Ishqiya" and "Ram Chori".
| Feature | Sanjay Leela Bhansali ( Ram-Leela ) | A typical mainstream director | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Deepika Padukone & Ranveer Singh | Cast based on box office pull | | Dialogues | Poetic, often rhyming (Siddharth-Garima) | Functional, conversational | | Violence | Stylized, operatic, slow-motion | Realistic or quick cuts | | Ending | Almost always tragic (Spoiler: the lovers die) | Usually happy |
But simply naming him doesn't do justice to why this film looks and feels the way it does. Bhansali isn't just the director of this movie; he is the architect of its entire universe.