Updated On: 09 June, 2025 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Pop band Shor Police on juggling South films, Bollywood, and indie music as it forays into Telugu cinema with Subham

Shor Police comprises (L-R) Bianca Gomes and Clinton Cerejo
With Bianca Gomes and Clinton Cerejo, the dynamic duo behind Shor Police, you can always expect something new — be it sonically, or career-wise. Their newest venture is scoring for Subham, Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s maiden production, which marks the duo’s debut in the Telugu film industry. How is it straddling indie, Bollywood, and now Telugu film music? That’s what we find out as Shor Police discuss the thrill of composing in a new language, and what sets it apart from Hindi film music.
Excerpts from the interview:
You have made your South Indian film debut with Subham, Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s maiden production. What drew you to the project?
Bianca: We love the work that Samantha has done in the past, and were excited to be part of her new production. It’s a layered script, and we were eager to dive into this genre and put our spin on the music.