Just one day to the massive release of Dhurandhar: The Revenge, and there’s going to be just one name garnering attention worldwide, Ranveer Singh. With paid previews already running on screens, the much-anticipated sequel is all geared up to hit the cinemas and dominate the box office once again. Directed by Aditya Dhar, the spy thriller comes with a five-song album that swings between nostalgia, classical beauty, cross-border rap energy, and heartbreak. While fans and movie fanatics are counting the hours for the action drama to arrive, we have rounded up the Dhurandhar 2’s song album, which is grittier, darker, and heavier than the one released in December 2025.
The man behind building the Dhurandhar song album is Shashwat Sachdev, because of whom every song will not just be mere melodies sounding like a film, but will feel like a memory. Take a glimpse at all the songs from Dhurandhar: The Revenge.
Shashwat Sachde, the music composer of Dhurandhar, has undoubtedly become one of Hindi cinema’s most reliable composers. The album of the thriller has a total of five songs, which run just over nineteen minutes. Let us tell you that every soundtrack has its own glory, carrying emotional weight. Take a look.
Aari Aari is nothing short of a brilliant rework of the early-2000s Bombay Rockers classic. Sachde has presented it with modern electronic production layered on top of its nostalgic Punjabi-pop roots. Voiced by Navtej Singh Rehal of Bombay Rockers, while Khan Saab, Jasmine Sandlas, and Sudhir Yaduvanshi take charge of the vocals. Not to forget, rappers Reble and Token, who drop sharp, punchy rap verses over the beat.
Jasmine Sandlas and rapper Reble come together to bring forth Main Aur Tu, featuring brooding, low-energy intensity. It is not a typical sad song, but one that carries depth and emotion. What is worth noting is Jasmine Sandlas’s voice that does the magic. She smoothens and controls the melodies, while Reble’s raps add a restless undercurrent to the track.
Jaan Se Guzarte Hain brings together the pairing of a renowned Punjabi singer, Khan Saab, and one of Bollywood’s most respected lyricists, Irshad Kamil. It is a classically composed piece, featuring Khan Saab’s warm voice while Kamil’s writing feels personal and grounded. This song is not decorated, but strikes the right chords of the human heart.
Destiny – Mann Atkeya holds a Western-sounding name. The title is paired with a Punjabi subtitle. Thanks to Token, Vaibhav Gupta, and Shahzad Ali, for making the song Dhurandhar album’s most cross-cultural moment. Shahzad Ali brings a distinct vocal texture to the song, while Token’s contribution keeps it grounded in contemporary rap energy.
Lastly, Jasmine Sandlas and Satinder Sartaaj’s Jaiye Sajana was performed live at the launch for the first time, and audience reactions were clearly visible. It’s the kind of track that stays with you long after the credits roll. Satinder Sartaaj’s poetic, measured delivery gives the song a soul, while Jasmine Sandlas, who shows up across multiple tracks on this album, is at her most restrained and sincere here.
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