Since the film is a musical with songs being demanded for the narrative, Pritam had conceptualised a soundtrack that consisting of 29 songs, which includes five straight numbers and the rest of the tracks were consisted of dialogues and rhymes being sung by the actors, rather than reciting the dialogues.[1][2] Pritam had worked for the soundtrack for more than three years, that inspires of various cultures in the music genre and uses several instruments. The soundtrack which consisted of six tracks as straight numbers, were released by T-Series on 14 July 2017, coinciding the film's release. The remaining musical songs were expected to be released after the film's theatrical run, but were not released as planned, due to Pritam's complications with the Disney Pictures India and T-Series on releasing the album. Later, the musical tracks were published by the composer individually during mid-February 2018.

The album received positive reviews from critics, praising the compositions, lyrics and choice of singers, eventually went on to become one of the best musical soundtracks of the 2017 (and the decade).[3][4] Film critics praised Basu and Pritam on the integration of the songs and the writing of dialogues in musical rather than storytelling format. The tracks "Ullu Ka Pattha" and "Galti Se Mistake" were chart-busters, and appreciated for the tune, lyrics and the song choreography. In addition to the critical and audience response, the album won numerous accolades, including received five Bollywood Film Journalists, four Filmfare, two International Indian Film Academy and Screen Awards, a Mirchi Music and Zee Cine Award each.


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The soundtrack was composed by Pritam in his fourth collaboration with Anurag Basu after Gangster (2006), Life in a... Metro (2007) and Barfi! (2012). Besides composing the soundtrack, Pritam also worked on the film's score. The lyrics for the songs were written by Amitabh Bhattacharya and Neelesh Misra. The dialogues were written by Bhattacharya, Basu, Samrat Chakraborty, Devesh Kapoor and Debatma Mandal in musical rhymes. Arijit Singh, Nikhita Gandhi, Amit Mishra, Tushar Joshi, Mohan Kannan, Geet Sagar, June Banerjee, Antara Mitra, Ashwin M. Prabhu, Aroh Mehta, Ananya Wadkar, Vivianne Pocha and Shubhanshu Kesharwani. The songs were choreographed by Shiamak Davar, Vijay Ganguly and Ruel Dausan Varandani.[5]

According to Pritam, Jagga Jasoos is considered to be his "most difficult film he had worked in his career".[6] The film went on production for more than three years, beginning since 2014 and as was the album,[7] which resulted the composer to reject nearly 50 films since mid-2013.[8] It was a musical film and Basu wanted to have more than 20 songs in the soundtrack, with all tracks being consisted of lip-synced songs.[9] Unlike the album for Barfi! was being finalised at the last minute before the release, the soundtrack was conceptualised during the film's production.[10] The tracks consisted of monologues which carry forward the conversation and enhance the narrative. Ranbir Kapoor was reported to sing most of his dialogues instead of saying them in the conventional way.[11] Speaking to an interview with The Indian Express, Kapoor had stated this:[12]

By October 2014, Pritam started working on two romantic tracks pictured between the leads, and by late-December 2014, he managed to compose seven tracks for the album.[8] In February 2017, it was reported that the film will have 29 songs being incorporated as a part of the narrative.[13][14] The composer further stated that the tracks articulately expresses Kapoor's stuttering character, and he also cited the Hollywood musical La La Land (2016) as an example to show how songs seem very organic when embedded in the narrative intelligently.[15] He used an instrumental quotient for one of the tracks which includes of trumpet, electronic guitar, piano, acoustic guitar, keyboard and bass.[16] The soundtrack is highly influenced from folk music in various cultures.

It was listed in several year-enders published by A Humming Heart,[41] Deccan Music[42] and Milliblog,[43] claiming it as the "Best Bollywood Album of 2017". The tracks "Ullu Ka Pattha" and "Jhumritalaiyya" were listed in 'Top Hindi Songs of 2017' by Milliblog[43] and Music Aloud.[44] "Ullu Ka Pattha" was listed as one of the "Top 15 Bollywood Songs Of 2017" by Film Companion and The Indian Express.[45][46] In Sukanya Verma's article about "Best Bollywood Songs of 2017" to Rediff.com listed "Khaana Khaake" as one of the tracks.[47] The album was featured in decade-end lists, which includes Devesh Sharma's article for Filmfare, published on World Music Day (21 June 2021),[48] Akshay Manwani's review for Firstpost,[49] Sankhayan Ghosh's review for Film Companion,[50] and Devarsi Ghosh's list for Scroll.in.[4] Tatsam Mukherjee's article for Huffington Post about "The Top 20 Bollywood Albums Since 2000" listed the album.[51]

By December 2017, it has been reported that Pritam were in talks with the production company and music label, Disney Pictures India and T-Series to release the entire soundtrack, and in the process, he released the first of the unreleased musical numbers on 9 February 2018.[52] The track was titled "Aflatoon", sung by Nikhita Gandhi is a mellow-based guitar number, and was licensed and published through the composer's YouTube channel.[52] Several of the tracks were later released by Pritam himself. But the album was not released in entirety, due to the issues regarding with Pritam and Disney Pictures India. In March 2021, Pritam had stated about the complications on the album's release, as he stated: "I was so keen to bring the musicals of Jagga Jasoos to the public domain, but Disney did not agree. There were so many legal issues and such red-tapism that it left me frustrated. This remains as a big regret in my heart."[53] As of late-2020, only 15 tracks were published through the composer's YouTube channel.[54]

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