“Saiyaara Album Is My Tribute to The First Aashiqui Film”- Mohit Suri

The album has already created a strong buzz, being called the best of the year, with chartbusters like the title track by Faheem-Arslan, Barbaad by Jubin Nautiyal, Tum Ho Toh by Vishal Mishra, Humsafar by Sachet-Parampara, and Dhun by Arijit Singh and Mithoon. Talking about assembling this powerhouse of musical talent, Mohit said, “It is very rare to have the best talent of the country to be a part of a film music album and I’m delighted that Saiyaara has the best musical geniuses of India pouring their hearts out to create a romantic album that hopefully will stand the test of time.”
Excited about his creative partnership with YRF, Mohit expressed confidence in the film’s ability to reignite the romance genre. “People are eager to watch a good romantic film and I’m hoping Saiyaara will entertain audiences thoroughly. Music always plays a big part to pull people to cinemas, and I hope we have done the job,” he added. The film not only marks a fresh chapter in Mohit’s career, celebrating 20 years in the industry, but also brings YRF back to its romantic roots, a legacy carried by Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra over five decades.

Introducing a fresh pair on screen, Saiyaara stars debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, whose chemistry has already received early praise. With Akshaye Widhani producing for YRF, the film is all set for a worldwide theatrical release on July 18, 2025. Reflecting on the dream team behind the music, Mohit said, “From the most followed artist in the world, Arijit Singh, to Mithoon, to Tanishk Bagchi, to Jubin Nautiyal, to Vishal Mishra, to Sachet – Parampara, to Faheem & Arslan from Kashmir, to the lyrical magician Irshad Kamil, it doesn’t get any bigger than this… This is really the dream team anyone can hope for and I’m glad it all worked out for me to have them all in Saiyaara.”
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