Ayushmann Khurrana has stepped into Dil Waale Chor with exactly the kind of aching warmth that can change the mood of a song in one listen. The makers of Pati Patni Aur Woh Do have unveiled the reprise version of the romantic track, with the actor lending his voice to a more intimate and reflective take that adds fresh emotional weight to the film’s soundtrack ahead of its Friday release.
Released by T-Series on May 14, the reprise reintroduces a melody that had already found notice in its original version, sung by Aditya Rikhari and Shreya Ghoshal. This time, the song leans into longing and vulnerability, allowing Ayushmann’s textured vocals to bring a different emotional register to the composition. In the official description, T-Series introduced it as the “Reprise Version of “Dil Waale Chor” in the soulful voice of Ayushmann Khurrana.”
Ayushmann’S Voice Gives The Soundtrack A Romantic Twist
The new version feels designed to deepen the film’s emotional atmosphere rather than simply recycle a known track. The credits list Rochak Kohli as composer, while the lyrics are credited to Ayushmann Khurrana and Kumaar. That combination gives the reprise a personal quality, especially with Ayushmann now moving from lyricist credit to vocal interpreter within the same musical world.
What stands out in this rendition is its restraint. Instead of chasing scale, the reprise leans into feeling, turning Dil Waale Chor into a quieter expression of love and reflection. That tonal shift fits neatly into the film’s romantic pitch and gives the soundtrack an added layer just before the movie’s theatrical release.
Directed by Mudassar Aziz, Pati Patni Aur Woh Do stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi and Rakul Preet Singh. Backed by T-Series Films and B.R. Studios, the Hindi romantic comedy drama was set for a theatrical release on May 15, 2026. The story follows a seemingly perfect marriage in Prayagraj that begins to unravel into confusion, emotion and comic upheaval.
Ayushmann Khurrana’s Recent And Upcoming Work
The reprise also serves as a reminder of what continues to make Ayushmann distinct in the mainstream Hindi film space. He has long been one of the few leading men whose singing voice feels like a natural extension of his screen presence, and Dil Waale Chor benefits from that emotional familiarity. In recent years, he has moved between comedy, drama and offbeat commercial films, while continuing to use music as part of his connect with audiences. With Thamma among his recent releases and Udta Teer and Yeh Prem Mol Liya among his confirmed upcoming titles, the new song reinforces the dual identity that remains central to his appeal.
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