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Alia Bhatt And Ayan Mukerji Drop Exciting News About ‘Brahmāstra’ Music Album Release Date. Our Playlist Is Waiting!

You may have heard this thing many times, but I will still remind you that music acts as food for the soul. The rhythm, beats, and lyrics of any song rejuvenate my body, mind, and soul like no other. Well, if you like Bollywood songs as much as I do, then you must have heard the soulful songs of Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor starrer Brahmāstra. And if you are waiting for the whole music album, Alia Bhatt aka Isha and Ayan Mukerji finally dropped some exciting news about the album’s release date today. We can’t keep calm, to be honest!

Looks like our playlist is going to be more than ‘Kesariya’ after Alia Bhatt and Ayan Mukerji decided to shed some light on the release date of the Brahmāstra music album on their social media accounts. On Wednesday, Ayan and Alia shared a video along with the release date of the album. In the caption, they mentioned that there is a lot of music in the movie that the makers haven’t released yet and it includes songs like ‘Rasiya’, the Shiva theme, and other versions of the main songs. The reason is that the makers wanted to focus on finishing the film properly. However, they are resuming this journey as they are planning to release the songs starting next week.

Take a look at the post here:

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Furthermore, they mentioned that the entire Brahmāstra music album will be released by Dussehra which is on October 5.

Alia Bhatt shared the video on Instagram stories and wrote, “And the journey continues..(emojis).”

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After hearing this exciting news, our playlist is eagerly waiting for the Brahmāstra music album.

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