: A Sufi-inspired piece by 12th-century poet Baba Farid. While less commercial than the rock tracks, it adds a spiritual, "pure" layer to Shivam's journey. Critical & Audience Reception Awarapan (2007)
remains a landmark in Bollywood’s dark romantic action genre, famously remembered as the film that shifted Emraan Hashmi's career from "serial kisser" to a serious, intense actor. Directed by Mohit Suri , this uncredited remake of the South Korean film A Bittersweet Life follows Shivam, a guilt-ridden gangster who finds a chance at redemption while watching over his boss's Pakistani mistress. Though a commercial disappointment at release due to heavy competition, it has since achieved "cult classic" status for its soulful storytelling and haunting atmosphere. The Soundtrack: A Melodic Masterpiece Awarapan [WAV - 2007].rar - Google Drive
: The crown jewel of the album. Its slow-burn rock arrangement and Zahid's pained vocals perfectly mirror the protagonist’s inner turmoil. : A Sufi-inspired piece by 12th-century poet Baba Farid
: Another standout that solidified Zahid's place in Bollywood history. It’s an "adult alternative pop/rock" track that garnered massive airplay. Directed by Mohit Suri , this uncredited remake
: Originally composed by Annie Khalid, this track provided a peppy yet emotional balance to the otherwise heavy soundtrack.