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''Animal'' is the
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to the 2023
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of the same name directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and starring Ranbir Kapoor,
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,
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,
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and
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. Released by T-Series on 24 November 2023, the soundtrack featured six songs composed by Pritam,
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, Vishal Mishra, Jaani, Manan Bhardwaj, Shreyas Puranik, Ashim Kemson,
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, Bhupinder Babbal,
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and Ajay–Atul with lyrics written by Manoj Muntashir, Siddharth–Garima,
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, Jaani, Bhupinder Babbal, Manan Bhardwaj and Ashim Kemson. An extended "deluxe edition" of the album, that contained nine additional songs, released on 25 January 2024. The film's soundtrack set several records in music streaming and social media platforms.


Background

Kapoor described the music for ''Animal'' as "multi-genre" and "versatile". The soundtrack was predominantly curated by Vanga himself, who insisted
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, the film's producer not to interfere during the entire process and would rework on the album if disapproved. Kumar earlier provided suggestions to Vanga for adding additional music in '' Kabir Singh'' (2019); this decision was applauded by Kumar, so that the music would be independently molded with the film's narrative. The soundtrack accompanied traditional and electronic instrumentation.* * The female singers perform the songs in lower octaves, while the male singers perform it in higher notes.


Singles

The soundtrack was preceded with four singles. "Hua Main" was the first to be released from the album, on 11 October 2023. It was composed by Pritam and sung by Raghav Chaitanya with lyrics written by Manoj Muntashir. The music video shows the intimate romantic relationship between Ranvijay Singh (Ranbir) and Geetanjali (Mandanna). The song had similarities with "Kaala Jaddu" from the Kartik Aaryan-starrer ''Freddy'' (2022), that was also composed by Pritam. The second song "Satranga" composed by Shreyas Puranik, written by Siddharth–Garima (who also served as the film's dialogue writer) and sung by
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was released on 28 October 2023. The song is a slow ballad and melancholic number, depicting the strained relationship between Ranvijay and Geetanjali post-their marriage. Puranik had composed the song in September 2022 and initially planned to release as an independent single, but when he met Vanga at a
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party in October and sang few excerpts from the song which Vanga liked. A week later, he asked Puranik to use the song in the film to which he agreed. Initially the song was sung by himself, but he later decided to have Singh perform the number. The third song "Papa Meri Jaan" was released on 14 November 2023. Composed by
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, who previously worked with Vanga on ''
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'' (2017) and its remake '' Kabir Singh'' (2019), the song was performed by Sonu Nigam and written by
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. The song is picturized on the relationship between Ranvijay and his father Balbir (Anil). On 18 November 2023, the song "Arjan Vailly", which was showcased in the film's pre-teaser was released as the album's fourth single. Bhupinder Babbal wrote and sang the track, composed by Manan Bhardwaj, which was rooted in Sikh history, and weaves together elements of the film's narrative. The song was composed within 24 hours. The original composition is based on the life of Arjan Singh Nalwa, the son of Sikh military commander Hari Singh Nalwa, during the 18th century. Arjan, hailing from
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, took up the mantle after his father's death, engaging in battles for the Sikh Empire against the formidable Mughals. The song is structured in the style of Dhadi–Vaar music, traditionally used by
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as a war cry against the Mughals to uplift the spirits of his people, where the lyrics signifies an exceptionally fierce individual unbound by conventional laws. Post the film and the album's release, on 6 December 2023, the song "Jamal Kudu", played during the introduction of Abrar Haque's (Deol) character, was released as a single. The song was originally composed by
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's Khatareh Group. The original Iranian song is titled "Jamaal Jamaaloo" composed by Zia Atabay in the 1950s and was re-interpreted by Harshvardhan Rameshwar. The song was first sung by Kharazemi Girls High School in 1970s. Over the years, the song became popular at Iranian weddings. On 14 December 2023, the
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theme for Rannvijay's character, featuring a medley of music from ''
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'' (1992) composed by
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, was released.


Release

The soundtrack to ''Animal'' was released at a music launch and fan experience event held on 24 November 2023 at Mehboob Studio in Mumbai. Presented by Spotify Premium, the event saw the attendance of Ranbir and Deol, where the former had performed "Hua Main". The same day, the soundtrack was released to music streaming platforms, while it was also unveiled in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada. The songs "Arjan Vailly" and "Haiwaan", written and performed by Bhupinder Babbal and Ashim Kemson respectively, are in
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and were not dubbed in the South Indian soundtracks. A deluxe edition soundtrack featuring nine additional songs were released on 15 January 2024, while in the South Indian versions, only three additional tracks were released.


Track listing


Original


Telugu


Tamil


Malayalam


Kannada


Background score

The film further featured twenty-seven songs in the background score, that was released as a separate album on 23 January 2024 by T-Series. In the film, just before the interval, there is an action sequence where Ranvijay (played by Kapoor) wears headphones. As he fights, the background score features the Marathi song " Dolby Walya," playing through his headphones.


Reception

Umesh Punwani of ''Koimoi'' described the soundtrack as a "banger pro-max" album with "songs which will only get more significant after its release. It is an accomplished package balanced with romance, drama, and unmatched energy and everything a good set of headphones would only take up a notch". He rated four out of five to the album. Reviewing two of the songs from the soundtrack, for ''
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'', Lalitha Suhasini, stating for "Hua Main" said that "the song is driven by a clap beat, but the wailing guitar riff is where Pritam’s heart is at. The composer is a self-confessed rock buff and the line in the chorus 'Hua Main Ranjhana' is possibly where the song peaks and makes you want to play it all over again." She further added "Satranga" has the bittersweetness that provided an instant appeal similar to "
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" from ''
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'' (2016), but added that "the melodies are so close, they could be missing pieces of the same puzzle". For the same website, listing the "best Indian film soundtracks", Sharanya Kumar listed ''Animal'' as the album is "packed with evocative songs". Trisha Bhattacharya of ''
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'' wrote "the album becomes an integral part of the storytelling process, mirroring the protagonist's journey through love, passion, heartbreak, and revenge. Each track is a musical brushstroke, painting the canvas of emotions with precision and finesse." Amit Vaidya of ''
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'' listed "Saari Duniya Jalaa Denge" and "Satranga" as one among their "Top 30 Hindi Film Songs of 2023". "Arjan Vailly" was listed by Sukanya Verma for ''
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'' and Devarsi Ghosh for ''
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'' on their year-ender lists; Ghosh described the song's use in the pre-interval sequence, "touches a high that the rest of ''Animal'' and the soundtrack are hard-pressed to capture". Within its debut, the soundtrack became the top album globally on
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, with eight of the songs topped the charts upon release. Three of its songs "Arjan Vailly", "Satranga" and "Saari Duniya Jalaa Denge" debuted at number 6, 7, 8 on the nationwide
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charts, with "Arjan Vailly" debuting globally for the week between 23–26 November.


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