Music enthusiasts and film buffs received a welcome surprise as YRF Music released the extended album for the blockbuster film “Saiyaara” on all major streaming platforms following its theatrical premiere on July 18, 2025. The expanded compilation, which includes 25 tracks in total, was launched in response to overwhelming fan demand and appreciation for the original seven-track soundtrack that had been released between June 3 and July 4.
The extended album features two previously unreleased songs that have particularly captured audience attention: “Barbaad – Rock Version,” a reimagined interpretation of the original ballad, and “Saath Tu Chal Humsafar,” a completely new addition. These tracks showcase the performances of lead actors Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, who have emerged as prominent Gen Z icons following the film’s record-breaking success. Industry insiders note that these songs were initially held back from the original release, creating an unexpected treasure for dedicated fans.
The extended album delivers hidden gems with Barbaad’s rock rendition and the new track Saath Tu Chal Humsafar, cementing the film’s cultural impact.
In addition to the new vocal tracks, YRF Music has included an impressive collection of 16 original soundtrack instrumental versions, allowing listeners to experience the film’s emotional landscape through pure melodic arrangements. These instrumentals, produced with the same high-quality standards as the vocal tracks, provide fans with material for covers, remixes, and personal interpretations. The release is available on multiple services including high-fidelity streaming options for audiophiles seeking the most authentic sound experience. The label ensured all metadata accuracy was meticulously verified before distribution to maximize discoverability across streaming platforms.
The original soundtrack, featuring hits like “Saiyaara,” “Barbaad,” “Tum Ho Toh,” “Humsafar,” and “Dhun,” had already contributed considerably to making the film the highest-grossing love story in Indian cinema history. The album has been a streaming phenomenon, accumulating over 500 million streams across various digital platforms since its release. Composed by a team including Faheem Abdullah and Mithoon, with mixing and mastering by renowned engineers like Eric Pillai, the music became inseparable from the film’s cultural impact. The soundtrack perfectly complements the poignant narrative of Krish and Vaani’s relationship as they navigate Vaani’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis together.
The extended album release demonstrates YRF’s commitment to audience engagement under CEO Akshaye Widhani, while director Mohit Suri’s vision continues to resonate through these additional musical offerings. The thorough digital release guarantees global accessibility, maintaining Saiyaara‘s momentum months after its theatrical debut.
