A landmark moment in Indian music as Diljit Dosanjh and Hanumankind join forces on Ez-Ez, the electrifying new track from Ranveer Singh’s upcoming film Dhurandar.
Produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, and helmed by visionary filmmaker Aditya Dhar, Dhurandar promises scale, spectacle and a soundtrack that pushes boundaries and Ez-Ez leads that charge with explosive energy.
Backed by powerhouse composer Shashwat Sachdev, with contributions from Raj Ranjodh, the track blends Punjabi pop, global hip hop, Indian rap, and cinematic sound design into one unforgettable sonic experience.
This collaboration feels monumental not just because of the names involved, but because of what they represent.
Over the past few years, Diljit has evolved into nothing short of a global phenomenon. From dominating charts to historic arena tours, international festival performances, blockbuster collaborations, and appearances on global platforms, his presence has redefined the reach of Punjabi music.
What was once regional is now worldwide, and Diljit sits at the centre of that cultural shift.
If 2024 belonged to any emerging Indian act, it was Hanumankind. His explosive rise, driven by razor-sharp lyricism, futuristic production, and an undeniable stage presence, catapulted Indian rap into global conversations.
Festivals, global editorial placements, and viral performances have all marked him as one of the most influential Indian hip hop artists of this generation.
Bringing Diljit’s magnetic Punjabi flavour together with Hanumankind’s cutting-edge rap style is no easy feat, yet Ez-Ez pulls it off effortlessly.
The track feels like a cultural crossroads:
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Punjabi folk flair meets modern rap cadences
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Cinematic production merges with global hip hop textures
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Energy, personality, and confidence collide without compromise
It’s bold.
It’s fresh.
It’s unapologetically world-class.
And it perfectly reflects the scale of Dhurandar, starring Ranveer Singh, alongside Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, and Sara Arjun.
Experience the full force of Ez-Ez here:
Ez-Ez isn’t just another film track – it’s a cultural statement.
It showcases what happens when artists from completely different musical worlds collaborate with intention, respect, and creative ambition.
Punjabi pop.
Indian hip hop.
Cinematic sound.
Global attitude.
A collaboration like this doesn’t just entertain, it elevates Indian music on the world stage.
With Diljit Dosanjh and Hanumankind leading the charge, 2025 is shaping up to be a monumental year for Indian artists pushing global boundaries.







