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2013 soundtrack album by Pritam, Mithoon, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Arko and Anupam Amod
The music for the film is curated by Pritam, Mithoon, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Arko and Anupam Amod; the latter three would write lyrics for their songs, whereas Pritam's compositions had lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya and Irshad Kamil. Pritam, who usually wanted to take charge of the film's music in its entirety, accepted composing for Yaariyan due to his rapport with Bhushan Kumar, the producer and whose wife Divya making her directorial debut with this film.
Honey Singh also joined the film owing to Bhushan's rapport and contributed to "ABCD" (as rapper) and "Sunny Sunny" (as composer and rapper) after a live concert performance in Dubai. Mithoon and Arko, who was launched by the label on Aashiqui 2 (2013) and Jism 2 (2012) had composed two songs, respectively. Arko played the song "Allah Waariyan" live on guitar during a music audition, and after being offered the role, he discussed with the music team on finding the right voice, before choosing Shafqat Amanat Ali. He said, "Allah Waariyan is about relationships, friendship, beautiful memories, and it happens at a very important juncture in the film when things turn emotional and serious." Shafqat felt the song was written specifically for him, which had elements of Sufi music. The other song "Zor Lagaake Haisha" is a climatic rock number, which was described as "simple, colloquial, and encouraging for a competition" and a non-filmi number runs on bass and rhythm.
The song "Meri Maa" was composed by Anupam Amod, an assistant to Pritam. He dedicated the song to his mother, on composing the track. Five of the songs were choreographed by Divya herself.
Release
Prior to the album's release, Bhushan secretly recorded, mixed and mastered the first copy of its songs, to be delivered in a custom heart shaped special CD for Divya on her birthday (20 November 2013). The film's music launch was held at the Mithibai College in Mumbai on 3 December 2013, with the cast and crew in attendance and a live performance from the musical team.
Reception
Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama wrote "One of the USPs of the film is -- no prizes for guessing this one! — the musical score, which has the word 'Chartbuster' written all over it. In fact, every track has caught on big time with listeners, especially 'Baarish' , 'Sunny Sunny' , 'ABCD' , 'Allah Waariyan' and 'Meri Maa' ." In the review for The Times of India, Bryan Durham noted on the multi-composer assortment saying, "Yaariyan could have you believing that too much of a good thing can be good". Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog wrote "Typical North Indian thali style soundtrack; very T-series." Although giving negative review for the film, Paloma Sharma of Rediff.com wrote "As an album, Yaariyan might do well with its catchy tunes".
Adarsh, Taran (10 January 2014). "Yaariyan Music Review". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 22 January 2025. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
Durham, Bryan (3 January 2014). "Yaariyan". The Times of India. ISSN0971-8257. Archived from the original on 7 January 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2025.