Zee Music Company has released the song "Jaan Ban Gaye" as part of the soundtrack for the film Khuda Haafiz [1].
The release marks a significant promotional push for the movie's musical identity, leveraging a collaboration of high-profile playback singers and composers to drive audience engagement before the film's wider reach.
Composer, singer, and lyricist Mithoon led the project, which also features vocals from Vishal Mishra and Asees Kaur [1]. The production involved a wider ensemble of vocalists, including Keshav, Dilshaad Shabbir Shaikh, and Nakul Abhyankar [1].
Technical production for the track was handled by Bobby Shrivastava and Godswill Mergulhao [1]. The final audio was mixed and mastered by Eric Pillai [1].
According to the production credits, the song was recorded across three different facilities: AMV Studios, Neo Sound, and Livingwatermusic [1]. This multi-studio approach suggests a complex recording process to achieve the specific sonic quality required for the film's emotional score.
As a promotional piece, the song serves as a primary tool for the film's marketing strategy. By releasing the track via YouTube, Zee Music Company said it aims to build anticipation for the cinematic experience of Khuda Haafiz through a digital-first distribution model [1].
“The soundtrack features collaborations between composer Mithoon, Vishal Mishra, and Asees Kaur.”
The strategic release of 'Jaan Ban Gaye' demonstrates the ongoing reliance of the Indian film industry on high-profile musical collaborations to generate pre-release momentum. By utilizing multiple specialized recording studios and a team of veteran composers, the production aims to ensure the soundtrack functions as a standalone commercial product while simultaneously serving as a narrative tool for the film.


