
Dhurandhar 2 music: Baazigar to Tamma Tamma, love classics in the time of gore
India Today
Dhurandhar: The Revenge uses popular old Bollywood songs and reworks them with modern EDM and hip-hop sounds to suit today's audience. By placing these tracks in action-heavy scenes, the film turns familiar melodies into storytelling tools.
Still grooving to Tere Naal Nachna from Dhurandhar or vibing with Ishq Jalakar – Karvaan from the first part? Or did you go back to Hawa Hawa after watching Sanjay Dutt’s entry in Dhurandhar?
With Ranveer Singh front and centre, Dhurandhar: The Revenge takes that nostalgia a step further. The sequel's new album revisits popular Bollywood songs and gives them a fresh spin with EDM and hip-hop beats, creating a sound that feels both familiar and new for today’s audience.
The Dhurandhar films have brought back the art of remix in mainstream cinema in a subtle yet effective way. Instead of simply recreating old hits, the makers have chosen to blend nostalgia with modern production styles such as EDM and hip-hop, giving familiar songs a fresh appeal for today’s audience.
In Dhurandhar 2, this idea goes a step further. Songs that were once associated with romance or dance are now placed in action-heavy moments.
This shift changes how audiences experience these tracks. A love song is no longer just about emotions – it now adds aggression. In an almost ironic way, they contrast the high-stakes scenes, amplifying the impact.
The result is also a soundtrack that feels familiar yet new, appealing to both older listeners and younger audiences who enjoy contemporary beats.

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