Shashwat Sachdev’s ‘Dhurandhar’ Music Reportedly Generates Rs 325 Crore Industry Value
The soundtrack blends hip-hop, orchestral, and folk influences, driving strong performance across global streaming platforms
The soundtrack blends hip-hop, orchestral, and folk influences, driving strong performance across global streaming platforms
Composer Shashwat Sachdev is making headlines after reports claimed that the music from Dhurandhar has generated around Rs 325 crore for the Indian music industry, underlining the massive commercial impact of the film’s soundtrack.
The figures, highlighted in recent entertainment reporting and social media discussions, point to the combined success of the Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge albums, which have been among the most-streamed and widely discussed Indian film soundtracks in recent months.
Sachdev, known for his high-impact, genre-blending compositions, has been at the centre of the film’s sonic identity. The soundtrack features a mix of contemporary hip-hop, orchestral scoring, and reimagined folk influences, helping the project gain strong traction across global streaming charts and music platforms.
Industry buzz around Dhurandhar’s music has also been amplified by its crossover appeal, with collaborations featuring artists such as Hanumankind, Jasmine Sandlas, and others contributing to its broad audience reach and chart performance.
The success of the soundtrack has reinforced Sachdev’s growing reputation as one of the most influential contemporary composers in Indian cinema, with Dhurandhar further cementing his position in the mainstream and global music conversation.
While the ?325 crore figure has not been independently verified in official industry filings, it reflects the scale of engagement, streaming performance, and revenue generation attributed to the film’s music ecosystem.