Ayushmann Khurrana, Rochak Kohli reimagine 'Dil Waale Chor' for 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Ayushmann Khurrana and composer Rochak Kohli, childhood friends with a track record of musical hits, have collaborated on a reimagined version of 'Dil Waale Chor' for the upcoming film 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do', releasing 15 May. In a studio session shared via reel, the duo worked on fresh arrangements while Ayushmann penned new verses for the track.
The collaboration and creative process
Ayushmann announced the project on social media, writing: "Finally got to jam with Rochak Kohli on this beautiful song… also ended up writing new verses for this version." The actor and composer, who previously collaborated on hits like 'Paani Da Rang', 'Mitti Di Khushboo', and 'Raatan Kaaliyan', have established a creative rhythm that extends beyond acting into music production.
About 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'
Directed by Mudassar Aziz, the film is set in Prayagraj and follows a wedding that spirals into chaos when a single decision triggers misunderstandings and comedic turbulence. The ensemble cast includes Ayushmann Khurrana, Wamiqa Gabbi, Sara Ali Khan, and Rakul Preet Singh. Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Renu Ravi Chopra, and Krishan Kumar under T-Series Films and B R Studios, the film marks another comedy venture for Ayushmann after his recent slate of genre-bending roles.
Rochak Kohli's musical journey
Rochak Kohli debuted with 'Pani Da Rang' in Shoojit Sircar's romantic comedy 'Vicky Donor', establishing himself as a composer attuned to character-driven narratives. His subsequent credits include 'Paaniyon Sa' from 'Satyameva Jayate', 'Tera Yaar Hoon Main' from 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety', and 'Lae Dooba' from 'Aiyaary'. The 'Dil Waale Chor' reimagining continues his pattern of blending folk sensibilities with contemporary production.
What to expect
The track is slated to release before the film's theatrical debut, building anticipation for opening weekend. Ayushmann and Rochak's track record suggests the reimagined version will lean into lyrical depth and melodic accessibility — hallmarks of their earlier collaborations.