If there’s one thing Ranveer Singh knows how to do, it’s set the screen on fire — and the title track of Dhurandhar does exactly that. With a fiery blend of sound, swagger, and sheer cinematic energy, the song doesn’t just announce the arrival of a film — it kicks the door down, walks in, and demands your full attention.

Right from the first beat, the track grabs you by the collar. Shashwat Sachdev’s bold, unapologetic soundscape fuses modern hip-hop with earthy Punjabi folk and gritty cinematic undertones — and somehow, it all works. It’s not just a song; it’s a full-blown sonic assault that’s meant to hit hard, and it does.

Ranveer Singh, as expected, is a visual force. His fierce, unrelenting avatar is packed with action, intensity, and that signature raw energy only he can pull off. Whether it’s the slow-motion strut or high-octane stunts, every frame screams power. And if you thought this was going to be a solo act, think again. The vocals come in hot and layered — from Hanumankind’s fiery rap bars to Jasmine Sandlas’ punchy edge, to the classic soul of Muhammad Sadiq and Ranjit Kaur. It’s a vocal line-up that feels both curated and chaotic, in the best way.

The song has been flipped on its head — aggressive, ambitious, and aimed right at the modern audience.

The synergy between Aditya Dhar’s vision and Sachdev’s sound is undeniable. You can tell this wasn’t just a post-production plug-in. The music was part of the DNA from day one, and it shows.

All said and done, this title track isn’t just a musical release — it’s a statement. Dhurandhar is clearly not here to tiptoe in. If the song is any indication, the film is going to go big, go bold, and make damn sure you remember it.

We’re charged up. Are you?