Jasmine Sandlas Declares 'Shararat' the Biggest Bollywood Banger of 2025

Jasmine Sandlas is ecstatic over the phenomenal response to her song "Shararat" from the film "Dhurandhar," declaring it the biggest Bollywood hit of 2025. The celebratory track features actresses Ayesha Khan and Krystle D'Souza in a vibrant wedding sequence. The film itself is a major action thriller starring a powerhouse cast including Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna, weaving together real-life geopolitical events. Sandlas, a celebrated singer inducted into the Women Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 2025, continues her streak of chart-topping playback hits.

Key Points: Jasmine Sandlas' 'Shararat' Hits as 2025's Top Bollywood Track

  • Hit song from 'Dhurandhar'
  • Sandlas' viral Instagram celebration
  • Features Ayesha Khan & Krystle D'Souza
  • Part of major action film series
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Jasmine Sandlas ecstatic over 'Shararat' being 'biggest Bollywood banger' of 2025

Singer Jasmine Sandlas celebrates 'Shararat' from 'Dhurandhar' as 2025's biggest Bollywood banger. Get details on the hit song and film.

"Shararat is the biggest Bollywood banger of 2025. - Jasmine Sandlas"

Mumbai, Dec 30

Jasmine Sandlas is riding high on the massive response to her latest track 'Shararat' from the blockbuster "Dhurandhar". The singer has proudly dubbed it as the "biggest Bollywood banger" of 2025.

An overjoyed Jasmine took to Instagram, where she shared a video of herself singing the track and then bursting out in laughter.

"Shararat is the biggest Bollywood banger of 2025. Maybe only second to Dhurandhar title track. Waheguru," she wrote as the caption.

"Shararat" is picturized on actresses Ayesha Khan and Krystle D'Souza, featuring them as dancers at a wedding celebration sequence in Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar starring Akshaye Khanna, Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan and Arjun Rampal.

The film also stars Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Manav Gohil, Danish Pandor, Saumya Tandon, Gaurav Gera and Naveen Kaushik in supporting roles.

The first installment of a two-part film series, it depicts an anti-terror covert operation, where an undercover agent infiltrates Karachi's criminal and political underworld in Pakistan.

The plot loosely joins several real-life events involving geopolitical tensions such as the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and events revolving around Operation Lyari.

Talking about Jasmine, her first song, "Muskan" in 2008 became a hit. In 2014, she began her Bollywood playback singing career with the song "Yaar Na Miley" for the film Kick. Upon its release, "Yaar Na Miley" went viral, topped the charts, and earned Sandlas wide critical acclaim for her singing style.

Her latest hits are "Taras" for the movie Munjya 2024 and "Nasha" for Raid-2 2025. She also received several awards, including the "Most Popular Song of the Year 2016". She was also featured on the TEDx Talks, MTV Coke Studio and Spoken Word platforms.

Jasmine was inducted into the Women Songwriter's Hall of Fame for her impact on the music industry in 2025.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The song is a banger, no doubt. But calling it the biggest of 2025 feels a bit premature? We still have a whole year of music left. That said, the hook is super catchy and Ayesha Khan killed it in the video.
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Aman W
More power to her! 🎤 From Punjabi pop to Bollywood playback, she's a true talent. The film's subject is serious but they've managed to add a great dance number. Can't wait to watch Dhurandhar, the cast is insane!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a peppy song in a film about such intense real-life events. The contrast is stark. Jasmine's voice has a unique rasp that works so well for these high-energy tracks. The Instagram video of her laughing was so genuine!
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Vikram M
As a music lover, I appreciate her confidence. You have to believe in your work. "Shararat" is definitely on my gym playlist now. Also, huge respect for her being inducted into the Women Songwriter's Hall of Fame. Well-deserved.
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Kriti O
The song is fun, but I hope the film does justice to the sensitive real-life events it's based on. The 2008 attacks are still a painful memory for the nation. The music should complement the story, not overshadow it.

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