Dr. Seshu KMR earns global acclaim with an Italian Honorary Doctorate for his pioneering sonic work in cinema, farming, and AI-led sound design.
Dr. Seshu KMR
Blending the ancient echoes of Vedic philosophy with cutting-edge cinematic technology, Dr. Seshu KMR-India’s sound innovator and storyteller-was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Interdisciplinary Media and Sonic Studies by the University of Cuneo, Italy.
The honour was bestowed at the Indian Intellectual Conclave 2025, hosted at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, where ambassadors from Russia, Jamaica, and Australia, along with Italian university delegates, paid tribute to Dr. KMR’s cross-domain genius.
This prestigious accolade comes for his multi-dimensional contributions-most notably, his pioneering use of sound design in agriculture, a bio-acoustic program that helps Indian farmers ward off wild animals, and his decades-long contribution to sound innovation in Indian cinema.

His publication Playback: A Century of Telugu Cinema Soundtrack marks a historic achievement-the first literary archive dedicated solely to Telugu cinema’s auditory evolution.
“This doctorate honours the silent heroes behind cinema-the echoes, the pauses, the unseen waves that shape emotion,”
said Dr. Seshu KMR, whose birth name is P. V. Seshu Kumar.
His work spans direction, composition, sonic architecture, and AI-powered platforms. A second-time doctorate recipient (the first being in Sonic Psychology), he continues to straddle artistic depth and intellectual vision, inspiring a generation to merge tradition with transformation.
With projects like Anthara-1, the AI-based Playback.ai, and international collaborations like Jaan-e-Jahan, Dr. Seshu KMR is not just creating sound-he is sculpting legacy.
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