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== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==
The soundtrack of Saiyaara was composed by '''[[Amit Trivedi]]''' and features lyrics by celebrated poet-lyricist '''[[Irshad Kamil]]'''. The album includes five original tracks blending Indian classical motifs with contemporary orchestration.


The title track, "Saiyaara", sung by [[Arijit Singh]] and [[Shreya Ghoshal]], became a chartbuster, trending at #1 on YouTube India within 48 hours of release.<ref>{{cite web|title=“Saiyaara” Song Trends at #1 on YouTube India|url=https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/bollywood/saiyaara-song-trends-youtube-india-2025-10875541.html|website=Firstpost|date=19 July 2025}}</ref> The album received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and melodic richness.
The soundtrack of ''Saiyaara'' received critical acclaim for its soulful melodies and fusion of classical and contemporary styles. Composed by the Oscar-winning musician [[A.R. Rahman]], the album plays a pivotal role in the film's emotional narrative and character arcs. The lyrics were penned by celebrated poet-lyricist [[Irshad Kamil]], whose words brought poetic depth and romantic nuance to the film's music.


Other popular tracks include:
The album consists of six original tracks, each reflecting different emotional shades of the story—from longing and heartbreak to joy and self-discovery. The standout tracks include:


Raqs-e-Meera – a semi-classical solo by [[Shreya Ghoshal]]
* "Saiyaara Title Track" sung by [[Arijit Singh]] and [[Shilpa Rao]], praised for its haunting melody and lyrical depth.
* **"Dhaage"**, a classical-infused ballad performed by [[Kaushiki Chakraborty]], was appreciated for its rich Hindustani base.
* **"Tum Milein"**, a contemporary romantic duet sung by [[Amit Trivedi]] and [[Jonita Gandhi]], quickly climbed the music charts.
* **"Meera’s Theme"**, an instrumental piece composed by Rahman, features prominently during emotional sequences in the film.


Nazaarein – a romantic duet by [[Arijit Singh]] and [[Jonita Gandhi]]
The full soundtrack was released digitally on 5 July 2025, just ahead of the film’s release, and instantly topped streaming platforms such as Spotify and JioSaavn. The music video for the title track went viral, garnering over 15 million views within the first week of release.<ref>{{cite web |title=A.R. Rahman's Saiyaara soundtrack becomes chart-topper |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/ar-rahmans-saiyaara-soundtrack-chart-topper-101907250016.html |website=Hindustan Times |date=10 July 2025}}</ref>


Toote Khwaab – a soulful ballad featuring [[Jubin Nautiyal]]
Music critics praised Rahman’s ability to seamlessly blend traditional Indian instruments with modern arrangements, noting the album as one of his finest works in recent years. The soundtrack is also being considered a strong contender for the upcoming Filmfare and National Awards.
 
Baabul Ki Chhat – a farewell song performed by [[Harshdeep Kaur]]
 
Critics lauded Trivedi’s composition as “a return to lyrical depth and melodic complexity in Bollywood music.”<ref>{{cite web|title=Melodic Magic: Amit Trivedi's 'Saiyaara' Album Wins Hearts|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/music/saiyaara-album-review-amit-trivedi-1017225632569.html|website=Hindustan Times|date=18 July 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Top 5 Albums of 2025 So Far|url=https://scroll.in/reel/10507518|website=Scroll.in|date=20 July 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title='Saiyaara' Music Review: A Poetic Blend of Sound and Soul|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/music/saiyaara-album-review-amit-trivedi-irshad-kamil-9284772/|website=The Indian Express|date=18 July 2025}}</ref>


== Release ==
== Release ==