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Baaghi 4 Gets a Musical Boost! Josh Brar’s “Guzaara” out on this date

Following his stormy internet debut with his soulful Punjabi song Tera Bina Na Guzaara E, Josh Brar is all set to work magic once again in Hindi.

Following his stormy internet debut with his soulful Punjabi song Tera Bina Na Guzaara E, Josh Brar is all set to work magic once again in Hindi. The digital sensation that dominated world charts and created millions of social media reels has collaborated with acclaimed producers Sajid Nadiadwala and Bhushan Kumar for the Hindi version called Guzaara. The song will be the first release of the much-awaited Baaghi 4 soundtrack.

Brar provided audience members with a sneak preview of Guzaara, which is officially releasing on 18th August under the banner of T-Series. With Brar being back as the vocalist, the creators decided to stick with the original spirit of the song while modifying it in accordance with the powerful storyline of the movie.

Emotional Depth Amid Action in Baaghi 4

Guzaara will be picturised on Bollywood’s latest on-screen jodi – Tiger Shroff and Harnaaz Sandhu, Miss Universe 2021. The song catches the essence of Baaghi 4’s emotional love saga, acting as a strong anchor amidst the film’s highly charged action sequences.

Written by Jagdeep Warring and Kumaar, and music by Salamat Ali Matoi and Josh Brar, the song combines emotional intensity with melodious fervour, lending a soulful texture to the fast-paced action drama.

Also Read: Get Ready For Tiger Shroff’s Wildest Action in Baaghi 4 Teaser With Sanjay Dutt

Baaghi 4 Stepped Up for Thunderous Release

Directed by A. Harsha, with Sajid Nadiadwala writing the story and screenplay, Baaghi 4 offers an edge-of-your-seat blend of adrenaline-fueled action, emotional drama, and intense drama. Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment produces the movie in association with T-Series, which will be released on 5th September 2025.

Audiences are in for a non-stop cinematic experience where love confronts rage — and Guzaara is the prelude.

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