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Dhurandhar’s Gehra Hua out: Ranveer and Sara’s bond takes center stage

‘Dhurandhar’ song ‘Gehra Hua’ out now: Ranveer Singh and Sara Arjun's bond takes center stage with Arijit Singh's soulful vocals; fans attest to ‘liking the chemistry’

Dhurandhar released ‘Gehra Hua’, third single with Arijit Singh’s emotive vocals highlighting Ranveer Singh-Sara Arjun romance. Fans rave: “Arijit’s vocals 🔥😍”, “what a chemistry 😍”. Ranveer calls Sara prodigy. Spy thriller hits theaters Dec 5.

Yesterday, the makers of ‘Dhurandhar’ dropped the third single from its soundtrack, ‘Gehra Hua’, showing the album with deeper romantic vibes. Arijit Singh’s emotional vocals on this tender love song follow the strong buzz around the previously released title song and ‘Ishq Jalakar’.

‘Dhurandhar’ song “Gehra Hua’

‘Gehra Hua’ offers a soft, heartfelt melody that shows the deep love story between Ranveer and Sara in ‘Dhurandhar’. Arijit’s voice brings out the song’s feelings of strong desire, closeness, and tender emotions. Its calm sound fits perfect moments like night drives or quiet talks between lovers.

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Fans gush over the teaser

Fans flooded the comments the moment Ranveer shared the Instagram teaser. “Arijit’s vocals in this ”, one fan raved. “Dhurandhar ka dhurandhar song ranveer singh×arijit singh always chartbuster ”, another declared. “Blockbuster movie dhurandhar ”, a user chimed in. “what a chemistry ”, someone gushed. “I am liking the Chemistry! ”, a person added.

Ranveer Singh hails Sara Arjun as prodigy

Singh lauded his young co-star Sara Arjun at the ‘Dhurandhar’ trailer launch, as to how her standout role is sparking an early talk across the industry. He said, “Sara here is a prodigy. You just know some people are prodigies since childhood, much like Dakota Fanning in Hollywood. I think it’s a testament to you that you beat thousands of other candidates to land this part. It feels like she has done 50 films before this. So precocious as a person, as a performer. You are one of the finest actors that I have shared the screen with. You make me look better, and I have a heartfelt gratitude for that. I can’t believe it’s your first film.”

More about ‘Dhurandhar’

Aditya Dhar has directed, written and produced ‘Dhurandhar’, a high-stakes spy thriller drawing from real RAW operations and geopolitical tensions. Ranveer leads the ensemble cast, highlighted by Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sara Arjun in pivotal roles. Backed by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar under Jio Studios and B62 Studios, this ambitious action saga hits theaters on December 5, 2025. Go to Source

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