Music composer and singer Prateek Walia is set to make a major mark in Bollywood with Vikram Bhatt’s upcoming horror film ‘Haunted 3D: Ech...
Music composer and singer Prateek Walia is set to
make a major mark in Bollywood with Vikram Bhatt’s upcoming horror film
‘Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past’, starring Mimoh Chakraborty and slated to
release on June 12, 2026. Known for his fresh, distinctive style and
emotionally layered soundscapes, Prateek has composed seven songs for the film,
while also lending his voice to one of the tracks and penning lyrics for two
songs. The film’s music album features nine songs in total, with Prateek
contributing to the majority of the soundtrack as a composer, singer, and
lyricist, bringing his signature versatility, creative depth, and contemporary
musical sensibility in shaping the film’s haunting narrative.
The album of ‘Haunted 3D: Echoes of the Past’
features a diverse mix of romantic ballads, haunting melodies, and emotionally
rich tracks, with each song carrying a distinct mood and sonic identity.
Leading the soundtrack is ‘Janmo Janam’, sung by Mohit Chauhan, a
soulful romantic number drenched in longing and nostalgia, elevated by soft
acoustic arrangements and emotionally rich vocals that capture the intensity of
timeless love. Bringing mystery and emotional depth to the soundtrack is ‘Raaz
Hai’, sung by Palak Muchhal, a haunting melody layered with delicate
harmonies and atmospheric production that perfectly complements the film’s
supernatural world. Further expanding the album’s emotional palette is ‘Nazrein
Tu Mila’, sung by Pragati Nagpal, a soft romantic track infused with
youthful warmth and contemporary charm, while ‘Lauta Do’, performed by Gurdeep
Mehndi, explores a more intense and soulful space, showcasing the singer in a
refreshingly different musical style. Adding another dimension to the soundtrack
is ‘Nazrein Tu Mila 2.0’, sung by Neha Karode, which reimagines the original
with a fresher, moodier sonic treatment, followed by ‘Janmo Janam
GenZ Mix’, sung by Raghav Chaitanya, a modern reinterpretation of the original
track that blends contemporary production with emotional vulnerability, giving
the timeless melody a younger and more current appeal.
Rounding off the musical lineup is ‘Aashiqui Mein’,
sung by Prateek Walia himself, a deeply personal and emotionally driven
composition that holds a special place at the heart of the album, as it marked
the first song he officially signed for a feature film. Built on heartfelt
lyrics, melodic intensity, and contemporary romantic arrangements, the track
reflects both vulnerability and passion, while also capturing the sentimental
core of the film’s narrative. In addition to composing the majority of the soundtrack,
Prateek has also contributed as a singer and lyricist, penning two songs for
the album and further adding a personal creative imprint to the film’s music.
Reflecting on the musical journey, Prateek Walia
shares, “Getting the opportunity to work with Vikram sir feels like pure
serendipity to me, and this film will always remain extremely close to my heart
because it changed my life as an artist. My journey with him started during the
Covid lockdown in 2020, when he used to come live on Instagram, and one day I
got the opportunity to sing an original composition for him. He really liked
the song and that became the beginning of our connection. Later, when I moved
to Mumbai in 2022, I would often visit production houses and offices, trying to
meet people and share my music. One day, Vikram sir saw me outside his office
and instantly recognised me from that Instagram Live session. He remembered my
face and the song I had sung for him. That moment stayed with me because,
eventually, it led to meetings, music sessions, and finally my first film song,
‘Aashiqui Mein’. The song changed my life in many ways because after that, I
got the opportunity to work with Vikram sir on more projects and explore new
creative journeys as a composer.”
Talking about his experience of working on the film
and collaborating with the singers, Prateek further adds, “I got the
opportunity to work with singers whose songs I grew up listening to, and that
in itself was a very rewarding feeling for me. Recording with Mohit Chauhan and
Palak Muchhal was a memorable experience, while collaborating with newer
artists was equally exciting because it gave me the space to experiment more
and push my creative boundaries as a composer. Every song in this album holds a
different emotion and memory for me. Working on a horror film was both exciting
and creatively challenging because it pushed me to think differently as a
composer. As someone who has been in Mumbai for only a few years, I feel
grateful that people trusted my music and welcomed me with so much warmth and
faith. I also thank the Almighty for everything I have been able to achieve in
the last four years. Every opportunity, every collaboration, and every
milestone has played an important role in shaping my journey.”
Before stepping into mainstream film composition,
Prateek Walia began his musical journey with independent music and cover
tracks, gaining recognition after one of his acoustic covers trended among
India’s top music videos. Over the years, he went on to compose and sing
multiple original tracks, gradually building his space as a composer and
vocalist. Following his work in projects like Bloody Ishq and Tumko Meri Kasam,
Prateek Walia now takes a significant leap forward with Haunted 3D: Echoes of
the Past, further establishing his growing presence in the industry with his
distinct musical identity. He also composed the title track of the upcoming
Gujarati film 'Badhu Alright Che', which is slated to release on the same day
as 'Haunted 3D', marking another exciting milestone in his growing musical
journey.

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