
Dhurandhar: The Revenge teaser soundtrack X Doja Cat confirmed? Details inside
India Today
The makers confirmed on YouTube that the song AAAHH MEN! by Doja Cat is the official soundtrack for the teaser. Directed by Aditya Dhar and headlined by Ranveer Singh, the film is slated for release on March 19.
The recently released teaser for the much-anticipated sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge has generated widespread discussion due to its background score. Viewers noted that the teaser, which highlights Ranveer Singh in the lead role, incorporates an English song that closely resembles the sound of American Grammy-winning artist Doja Cat.
This inclusion has now been confirmed by the film's creators, making it a significant international music collaboration for the franchise.
The makers confirmed that the song AAAHH MEN! by Doja Cat is the official soundtrack for the teaser. The teaser, released online, immediately sparked conversations as fans recognised the singer's distinctive style. The film's team clarified that the track was licenced for the teaser and appears in its original form, underscoring the film’s effort to appeal to a global audience.
The official description attached to the teaser on YouTube provides information regarding the music rights and credits. It states: "AAAHH MEN! by Doja Cat Copyright in the Literary and Musical Works - Universal Music Publishing Private Limited on behalf of Universal Music Corp. / Isimo Compositions / USI B Music Publishing. Co-written by Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini and published by Turnkey Music & Publishing Pvt. Ltd. on behalf of Kobalt Music. Music and Sync Licensing: Girish 'Bobby' Talwar."
The teaser features a dynamic montage of action scenes, primarily drawn from Dhurandhar (part 1). Ranveer Singh appears as Hamza, with flashbacks to his younger character, Jaskirat Singh Rangi. This format has drawn mixed reactions from fans, with some expressing disappointment over the reuse of footage, while others focused on the music.
Previously, the teaser for the first film used the Indian track Na De Dil Pardesi Nu (Jogi) by Hanumankind and Jasmine Sandlas, a modern remake of a Punjabi classic from 1995.













