Alpha soundtrack: what's confirmed about the music
- Rajveer Singh

- 2 hours ago
- 3 min read

Alpha's original songs are composed by Rohansh and Abeer Pandit, with the background score handled separately by Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara, but the track doing the most work in the film's promotional material isn't an original composition at all. Jamaican (Bam Bam) by European EDM artists Hugel and SOLTO is the needle-drop featured during the trailer's action sequences, a licensed international track rather than a Bollywood original.
The confirmed songwriting team
Lyrics across the soundtrack are credited to Kumaar, Anvita Dutt, Kausar Munir, and composers Rohansh and Abeer Pandit themselves. That's a strong lineup on paper: Kumaar and Kausar Munir are established names across major Hindi film soundtracks, and Anvita Dutt brings a more literary sensibility. What isn't yet public is the full tracklist, individual song titles, or how many original songs the film actually carries versus how much of its runtime leans on
score over needle-drops.
Why the Jamaican (Bam Bam) choice is the actual story
Using a licensed international EDM track for a marquee action sequence in a tentpole Hindi film is not the default choice. It signals that YRF wanted a specific global, high-energy sonic texture for Alpha's action beats that its in-house composing team's original work either couldn't deliver or wasn't intended to deliver for that particular sequence. This is a notable departure from YRF's own history, where original compositions have typically anchored trailer moments even in action-first franchise entries like War and Pathaan.
The background score team
Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara handle the film's score, separate from the song soundtrack. The brothers have built a strong recent reputation in the action-thriller space, and their involvement suggests Alpha is leaning on score-driven tension for its espionage sequences rather than song-driven emotional beats, which tracks with the trailer's overall tone: tense, propulsive, light on romantic or item-number energy.
What's missing from the public conversation
Neither YRF nor trade press has published a full, confirmed tracklist with runtimes and picturisation details as of this filing. Streaming playlists claiming to be the Alpha soundtrack exist on platforms like Spotify and SoundCloud, but several are user-curated compilations rather than verified official releases, and AltBollywood is not treating those as confirmed studio output.
The AltBollywood take
A film built around two new female leads taking over a male-dominated franchise reaching for a Western EDM track rather than a big original picturised number for its signature action moment is a subtle tell about where the studio's confidence sits: in choreography and spectacle over a soundtrack-driven marketing push.
What's next
AltBollywood will publish a full track-by-track review once YRF releases the official soundtrack or the film's audio drops on major streaming platforms.
Quick Facts
Artist: Rohansh and Abeer Pandit (songs), Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara (score)
Release title: Alpha (Original Soundtrack)
Platform: Not yet officially confirmed for streaming
Release date: Not yet publicly confirmed
Number of tracks: Not yet publicly confirmed
FAQ
Who composed the music for Alpha?
Rohansh and Abeer Pandit composed the original songs, while Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara composed the background score.
What song plays in the Alpha trailer's action scenes?
Jamaican (Bam Bam) by Hugel and SOLTO, a licensed international EDM track rather than an original Alpha composition.
Is the full Alpha soundtrack available yet?
No official, verified tracklist has been published by YRF as of this filing. Treat unofficial streaming playlists with caution.
Who wrote the lyrics for Alpha? Kumaar, Anvita Dutt and Kausar Munir are credited lyricists, alongside composers Rohansh and Abeer Pandit.
Does Alpha have picturised songs or is it mostly score-driven?
Not fully confirmed yet, but the trailer's reliance on a licensed EDM track for its key action sequence suggests a score and needle-drop-forward approach.





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