Did they just took inspiration from Hans Zimmer?
I finally got the chance to watch the full episode of tuesday. And, I am actually not disappointed. I was actually quite scared with this episode because I was not sure how will this get executed. Will it be like other ITV serials with over dramatic music playing all over and the characters having romantic moment in between the fire and literally forgetting they are in fire. While the Male lead is busy saving life, female lead is just being reckless and stupid and jumping in the fire too and then Male lead will have to save both. But, I want to say that Katha gave her best she could. It actually felt like that she did try and acted smartly. Aditi's acting was marvellous and even though I knew Aarav is going to be saved, I was engulfed in the moment. I am glad none of the bad things which I anticipated happened. The execution of this episode was marvelous as always. After a very long time, I actually felt intensity during a scene like this on ITV. Recently there was a fire scene in Kundali Bhagya and It was nothing short of comedy and I didn't even feel the heat. I actually felt the heat of the fire (even though I knew the outcome in the BTS) and a lot of credit goes to the soundtrack which was playing in the background.
Coming to the main point, the background soundtrack was fresh and made especially for this scene because I have never heard this soundtrack before in this show. Props to the music director for making a fresh new score instead of repeating old score.
And, I think the score was somewhat inspired from one of the most popular soundtrack of Interstellar by Hans Zimmer. In particular, from "No Time For Caution" . Listen from 2:00. I am saying this particularly because of use of church organs. And, also when this sound track is played in Intestellar, it is about saving the docking station which was caught on fire due to an explosion and here too someone is being saved from fire. Also, the way chords are played on organ are similar too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3zvVGJrTP8&ab_channel=711TAC
There is nothing wrong from taking inspiration from other soundtracks its just, I am impressed that they are doing so. Another reason for my claim is the extensive use of Piano in the beginning (when Viaan is looking for Aarav amidst fire but hasn't spotted him yet). This is also very thematic with the main theme of Intestellar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpz8lpoLvrA&ab_channel=AuraMusic
Obviously, Hans Zimmer got a whole lot of budget and a real Symphonic Orchestra at his disposal so, his work is much superior. But, I feel there is some inspiration taken from Intestellar.
What are your thoughts?