T-Series has released an 8K full-video version of the song "Hawa Hawa (Part 2)" on its YouTube channel [1].
The release marks a push toward ultra-high-definition content for viewers, utilizing the highest available resolution to present the musical work. The song features vocals by Hassan Jahangir and music composed by Lalit Pandit [1].
This high-resolution update follows discussions regarding the financial arrangements for the song's use in the film Dhurandhar. A report from the Free Press Journal raised questions about whether the makers of the film paid $50,000 [2] to Pakistani singer Hassan Jahangir for the track.
While the video focuses on the technical quality of the 8K [1] presentation, the underlying financial reports highlight the commercial value of the song across borders. The Free Press Journal said, "Did Dhurandhar makers pay $50,000 to Pakistani singer Hassan Jahangir for the song Hawa Hawa?" [2]
T-Series provided the video to the public to ensure the song is accessible in a modern, ultra-high-definition format [1]. The production emphasizes the collaboration between Jahangir and Pandit in a visual medium that matches current hardware capabilities.
“T-Series has released an 8K full-video version of the song "Hawa Hawa (Part 2)"”
The release of the song in 8K resolution demonstrates a trend toward archiving and remastering popular music videos for high-end displays. Simultaneously, the reported payment of $50,000 suggests a significant market value for legacy tracks and cross-border musical collaborations in the Indian film industry.





