After the celebratory energy of its first track, the soundtrack for Aryan Khan’s debut series takes a tender turn with “Tu Pehli Tu Aakhri,” a romantic ballad that brings emotional depth and intimacy.
August 29, 2025: The first song on the soundtrack for Aryan Khan’s first movie as a filmmaker, The Ba*ds of Bollywood, is “Badli Si Hawa Hai,” which is incredibly high-energy. Their newest song, “Tu Pehli Tu Aakhri,” is a sorrowful one. This lovely song, sung by Arijit Singh in his own special way, is a wonderful respite from the series’ crazy and rude universe. It adds more emotional depth to the plot, which will definitely draw in viewers.
The song, which is now out on the T-Series label, has Lakshya Lalwani and Sahher Bambba as the main characters. The song’s slow tempo and close-ups make the bond between the two characters on screen greater. The song is a gentle tribute to love that lasts forever, and it gives fans a more personal look at Aryan Khan’s elegant but violent world.
The lyrics were written by Kumaar, and the music was orchestrated, produced, and written by Shashwat Sachdev. Singh’s ability to make people feel deep emotions and longing sets the song apart. It fits in wonderfully with all the other sounds in the series. This song isn’t just a background music; it’s the story’s main part.
The Ba*ds of Bollywood was made by Gauri Khan and Red Chillies Entertainment. Aryan Khan, Bilal Siddiqi, and Manav Chauhan all helped make it. The show will take a funny and honest look at the negative side of the Hindi film industry. Bobby Deol, Lakshya Lalwani, Sahher Bambba, Manoj Pahwa, Mona Singh, Manish Chaudhari, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Vijayant Kohli, Gautami Kapoor, and Rajat Bedi are all great actors. Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Ranveer Singh, who are all big stars in Bollywood, will also make special appearances in the show.
“Tu Pehli Tu Aakhri,” the series’ soundtrack, shows that music is more than just background noise; it’s a vital part of the story. The show will be available on Netflix on September 18. The music sounds like it will be equally as hard as the story.
