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    Meet Two Kashmiri Artistes Behind Saiyaara’s Soul-Stirring Music

    adminBy adminJuly 21, 20253 Mins Read

    Mohit Suri’s emotional romantic drama Saiyaara has been winning hearts not only for its heartfelt narrative and Ahaan Panday’s promising debut but also for its unforgettable music. At the core of the film’s soul-stirring soundtrack are two gifted Kashmiri artistes whose melodies have struck a deep chord with audiences across India and beyond.

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    • The Melody Makers from the Valley
    • Rooted in Kashmir, Resounding Nationwide
    • Praise from All Corners
    • Bringing Kashmiri Sounds to Mainstream

    The Melody Makers from the Valley

    Aabid Ali and Zeeshan Nabi, hailing from the heart of Srinagar, are the musical duo behind the stirring compositions of Saiyaara. Known in independent circles for their hauntingly poetic songs and use of traditional Kashmiri instruments like the rabab and santoor, the two musicians were handpicked by Suri after he stumbled upon their viral track on Instagram. “Their music carried pain, poetry, and purity — exactly what Saiyaara needed,” the director shared.

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    Rooted in Kashmir, Resounding Nationwide

    What sets Aabid and Zeeshan apart is their ability to blend Kashmiri folk with modern orchestration. Tracks like “Tooti Si Dua” and “Benaam Raaten” feature the rhythmic textures of the valley while echoing universal themes of longing and healing. Aabid, the composer and vocalist, says, “Every note was crafted from a place of truth. We wanted people to feel what Kashmiris feel—love in silence, hope in heartbreak.”

    Zeeshan, who handled the production and arrangements, added, “It’s our homage to the beauty and pain of the land we come from. Saiyaara gave us the canvas to tell that story on a larger scale.”

    Praise from All Corners

    The soundtrack has drawn praise not just from critics but also from fellow musicians. Legendary composer A.R. Rahman tweeted, “Refreshing to see Kashmiri folk get a modern voice in cinema. Kudos to the young talent.” Social media is flooded with fan covers and reels, especially of the haunting lullaby “Chaand Ki Aankhon Mein.”

    Bringing Kashmiri Sounds to Mainstream

    In an industry dominated by big names, Aabid and Zeeshan’s arrival marks a quiet revolution—where authenticity and regional identity find a space in Bollywood’s musical mainstream. Their success has already opened doors for other musicians from Kashmir and the northeast, with producers now eyeing more grassroots talent.

    As Saiyaara continues its melodious journey, the voices of these two young artistes from the valley serve as a beautiful reminder that great music knows no borders — just emotions.

    “We didn’t expect the world to listen,” Aabid says modestly, “We just hoped someone would feel.”

    Turns out, the world is not just listening — it’s feeling every note.

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