Yash Raj Films Launches Saiyaara Extended Album Featuring Fresh Tracks
With over 500 million streams across platforms, Saiyaara’s soundtrack has redefined success in Indian film music.
With over 500 million streams across platforms, Saiyaara’s soundtrack has redefined success in Indian film music.
Yash Raj Films’ Saiyaara has achieved a historic milestone, becoming the highest-grossing love story in Indian cinema’s history. Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by YRF CEO Akshaye Widhani, the film not only captivated audiences in India but also struck a powerful chord worldwide.
The movie marked the debut of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, who have quickly risen to stardom as the country’s newest heartthrobs. Their on-screen chemistry, coupled with the film’s emotional depth, has made Saiyaara a global sensation.
A big part of the film’s legacy lies in its record-breaking music album. With over 500 million streams across platforms, Saiyaara’s soundtrack has redefined success in Indian film music. From trending reels on Instagram to dominating Top 50 album charts, its songs have created countless moments for fans across the world.
Responding to massive demand, YRF Music has announced an Extended Album release. This special edition will include:
-Two brand-new tracks: Barbaad (Rock Version) and Saath Tu Chal Humsafar
-Sixteen Original Soundtrack (OST) instrumentals
-The seven already-beloved songs from the original album
Positioned as a heartfelt gift to fans, the extended album ensures that the magic of Saiyaara will live on long after its theatrical run.
Speaking about the film’s success, Ahaan Panday shared an emotional tribute,“I never imagined I’d receive this much love. My dadi always called me Raj, and I wish she could see Krish today. This is for her, for the child in me who was told he couldn’t do it, and for everyone who ever doubted themselves. Thank you for this miracle—tere bina to kuch naa rahenge.”
With Saiyaara, YRF has not only created a cinematic triumph but also a cultural phenomenon—one that will be remembered as a landmark in Indian love stories.