
Saiyaara Title Track Hits Global Spotify Charts; Faheem, Arslan & Tanishk Urge Fans To Make It No. 1
As Saiyaara continues its historic run at the box office, the film's title track is scripting a musical success story of its own. Sung by Faheem Abdullah and composed by Faheem, Arslan Nizami, and Tanishk Bagchi, the Saiyaara title track has not only captured hearts but also stormed its way into the Top 10 on Spotify's Global Chart, currently sitting at the fifth spot.
Now, riding the wave of global acclaim, the trio behind the beloved anthem is making a heartfelt request to fans across the world — help the song reach No. 1 on Spotify.
Composer Arslan Nizami echoed Faheem's sentiment, encouraging fans to come together for a cause bigger than just a chart placement, 'Let's make Saiyaara the No. 1 song in the world on Spotify! Imagine the title track of Saiyaara reaching hearts all over the world. How beautiful would that be? It would be a proud moment for all of us. Let's come together and make it happen."
Adding to the emotional rally cry, music producer Tanishk Bagchi emphasized the movement's larger impact, 'Let's come together and make history. Let's make Indian music No. 1 in the world. The Saiyaara title track is not just a song, it's a movement. If this breaks records, it will change everything — putting our sound, our soul, and our language on the global map where it truly belongs. Let's prove that Indian music is not just beautiful — it's unbeatable. This is our time. Let's rise."
Earlier, actress Ananya Panday also took to social media to ask fans to stream the song and help it climb to the top, calling the track 'emotionally stirring and timeless."
Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Yash Raj Films, Saiyaara has emerged as a cultural phenomenon, collecting ₹155.75 crore nett in India within just six days of release. The film has turned debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda into national sweethearts and the soundtrack into an anthem of love and longing.
With the title track now on the cusp of making global history, the Saiyaara trio's heartfelt appeal might just be the final push it needs to reign supreme on the world stage.
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