By the time the credits roll on Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar: The Revenge (or Dhurandhar 2, for those of us already obsessed), you’ve seen enough high-octane pyrotechnics to last a lifetime. But as audiences filter out of theatres from London to Ludhiana, they aren’t humming the main theme or debating the CGI. Instead, they are frantically searching for those fifteen seconds of audio that have now become the “heartbreak anthem” and have effectively ended the game for Bollywood soundtracks in 2026.
Welcome to the “Satinder Sartaaj Effect”, a masterclass in how a minor artistic choice can completely dismantle a multi-million-pound marketing narrative.
The 15-second takeover
Initially, Dhurandhar 2 was sold as a rugged, adrenaline-fuelled spy thriller. The trailers were all Ranveer Singh in a grim avatar, unleashing so much gore. But then Jaiye Sajana dropped. While the track is technically led by the “Gulabi Queen” herself, Jasmine Sandlas, it’s the haunting, singular contribution by Sufi icon Satinder Sartaaj that has gone nuclear on social media.
His lines, “Sanu sariyan veesar gaiyan rahwan ve, kede paase jaiye sajana“, roughly translate to: “I have forgotten all my known paths; which way should I go now, beloved?” It’s a moment of pure, unadulterated “heartbroken emo energy” that has triggered a viral frenzy.
We’re seeing a fascinating trend where fans are claiming Sartaaj’s brief musical appearance “stole the whole movie,” driving audiences to theatres specifically to hear those fifteen seconds in a Dolby Atmos environment. In the economy of 2026, a single line of Sufi poetry just outperformed a multi-crore action budget on TikTok and Reels.
Mapping the “veesar gaiyan” viral map
The data is just as wild as the vibes. While the film opened to a staggering Rs 146 crore global weekend, the demographic shift is the real story. Jaiye Sajana has acted as a “silent” marketing tool, pulling in audiences who usually skip the “macho” action genre.
The strategy was a gamble: Sartaaj was barely teased in the official trailers. This made his appearance a “theatrical reward”. A secret that fans felt they discovered themselves. In an era of over-saturated promos, this “less is more” approach has turned a cameo into a cultural milestone.
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