Listen To The Unreleased Songs from Saiyaara Now, Because YRF Dropped The Goldmine Extended Album
Saiyaara’s extended album is here with two unreleased songs and 16 instrumentals. Keep reading to know what’s hot and what not!
If you thought Saiyaara had already given you every note worth treasuring, think again. YRF Music just turned the spotlight back on the film’s soundtrack with a surprise extended album, and it’s nothing short of a treat for fans who can’t let go of the magic.
Two New Tracks Steal the Scene
The big draw here? Two heard-in-the-theatre songs, Barbaad (Rock Version) and Saath Tu Chal Humsafar. The first flips hesitation to give in into a raw, edgy anthem, while the second feels like a powerful, reassuring hand on your shoulder. They aren’t just extras; they expand the emotional range of Saiyaara in ways that make the story linger even after so many days.
Instrumentals Take Centre Stage
The release doesn’t stop with the new songs. For the first time, sixteen background instrumentals are now available to stream. These hidden threads wove tension, romance, and heartbreak through the film. Stripped of dialogue and visuals, they feel almost cinematic on their own, perfect for late-night playlists or anyone who wants to relive the film’s world without rewatching it.
Why This Drop Feels Good
Since its July release, Saiyaara hasn’t just been a movie soundtrack but a cultural wave. The title track dominated Spotify India for weeks and even broke into Billboard’s Global 200, a feat almost unheard of for a Hindi film song. “Dhun,” powered by Arijit Singh’s unmistakable voice, kept pace by holding strong in both Indian and global charts. Music from Saiyaara has been more than background as it’s become the heartbeat of countless reels, road trips, and quiet nights.
The Bigger Picture
An extended album isn’t just bonus content. It’s the creators acknowledging how deeply people connected with the music. It’s them saying: you loved this story, now here’s more of it to carry with you. For fans, it feels like getting a few extra pages of a book you never wanted to end.