Alpha Movie Songs Review: Massacre, Champagne & Haniya Ve — Hype Ya Paisa Vasool?

Trailers & First Look Teasers Published: 6 min read Harshil Shakya
Alpha Movie Songs Review: Massacre, Champagne & Haniya Ve — Hype Ya Paisa Vasool?

Alpha hits cinemas tomorrow. And if you landed here hunting for a proper Alpha movie songs review, a track-by-track, singer-by-singer breakdown, here’s the honest truth. Nobody can give you one yet. Not us, not Koimoi, not even Bollywood Hungama.

Why not? The full soundtrack simply hasn’t dropped. As of today, 2 July 2026, Bollywood Hungama’s own Alpha Songs page literally reads “Sorry, No Music Found,” and its credits field says “Singers: No Data Found.” (Bollywood Hungama) That’s not a hole in our reporting. That’s the whole industry sitting and waiting on YRF.

So treat this as a rollout tracker, not a verdict. Below is everything that’s actually locked about Alpha’s music before Alia Bhatt and Sharvari’s spy thriller opens on 3 July. The composers, the CBFC-cleared runtimes, the teaser buzz, and everything that’s still a fat question mark.

Why there’s no full Alpha movie songs review anywhere yet

Here’s the wild part. Alpha is one of the most talked-about Hindi films of the year, yet not a single outlet has published a soundtrack review. We checked. Bollywood Hungama’s dedicated Songs tab is empty. Koimoi hasn’t touched it. Filmibeat hasn’t either.

Even the finished-film buzz skips the music. One early access review, published 1 July, calls the film a winner on performances and action, and says nothing about the songs at all. (TeluguOne) So no, you haven’t missed a big song drop. There genuinely isn’t one to miss.

What we do have is the film’s teaser, out since 10 June, which split the internet down the middle. Bollywood Hungama’s own opinion desk framed that noisy, divided reaction as a marketing win, because it got people curious. (Bollywood Hungama) If you want the visuals side of that story, our Alpha trailer review breaks the footage down shot by shot.

The Alpha soundtrack at a glance

Three original songs have cleared the CBFC, each with an exact runtime and a U/A 16+ certificate. (Bollywood Hungama) Here’s the picture as it stands.

Song Composers CBFC runtime Where it’s at
Massacre Rohansh & Abeer Pandit 3:06 (cleared 11 Jun) Teased on Insta Live, loudest buzz
Champagne Rohansh & Abeer Pandit 2:52 (cleared 12 Jun) Teased in Jaipur, tagged Sharvari’s number
Haniya Ve Rohansh & Abeer Pandit 3:02 (cleared 11 Jun) No teaser yet, total dark horse
“Nasha Tera Alpha” Unconfirmed Not in any official list Rumoured Alia-Sharvari dance number
“Jamaican (Bam Bam)” Hugel & SOLTO Licensed, not original Needle-drop in action scenes

One big caveat on that table: singers are still a blank. No playback singer has been officially named for any Alpha song. Anyone claiming otherwise is guessing.

Alpha songs Massacre, Champagne and Haniya Ve with CBFC-cleared runtimes

Who’s actually behind Alpha’s music

The songs come from Rohansh and Abeer Pandit, and yes, that surname carries weight. They’re the sons of Lalit Pandit, one half of the legendary Jatin-Lalit duo behind decades of Hindi film hits.

Lyrics are credited album-wide to a stacked lineup: Kumaar, Anvita Dutt, Kausar Munir, plus Rohansh and Abeer Pandit themselves. (Bollywood Hungama) One honest note here. No source splits which lyricist wrote which song, so don’t trust any “X wrote Massacre” claim. The background score is a separate job entirely, done by Sanchit and Ankit Balhara.

Song by song: what we actually know

Massacre — the one fans are screaming for

If any Alpha song has real momentum right now, it’s this one. On 28 June, Alia and Sharvari teased Massacre on an Instagram Live during a long drive, Sharvari at the wheel and Alia chatting with fans as the track played underneath. (BollywoodBubble)

The reaction? Instant. Fans dropped comments like “Very catchy song, YRF should release this asap” and “I’m listening to this on loop now what the hell.” That’s the strongest audience signal any Alpha track has right now. Snippet-based, sure. But real, and clearly hungry for more.

Champagne — staged as Sharvari’s moment

A day later, on 29 June, the duo teased Champagne while promoting the film in Jaipur. Filmibeat framed it plainly as “Sharvari’s song Champagne,” which suggests it’s built as a Sharvari-centric number on screen. (Filmibeat)

Quick clarification, because people mix this up. “Sharvari’s song” points to the character it’s pictured on, not a confirmed playback credit. Who actually sings it? Still unknown.

Haniya Ve — the dark horse nobody’s teased

Now the odd one. Haniya Ve cleared the CBFC the same day as Massacre, with a 3:02 runtime. And then… nothing. No Instagram Live, no promo clip, no write-up. Zero.

That silence is interesting on its own. YRF is teasing Massacre and Champagne hard while sitting on this one completely. Either it’s a slow-burn ballad they’re saving for the film itself, or it’s the surprise. We’re not going to invent a “vibe” for a track nobody has heard. But keep an eye on it.

“Nasha Tera Alpha” — pump the brakes on this one

You’ve probably seen this title floating around. Be careful with it. A YouTube upload calling itself “Nasha Tera Alpha” surfaced mid-June, but that title shows up in exactly zero official places. Not Wikipedia, not the CBFC clearance report, not Bollywood Hungama’s Songs page. The uploading channel’s official status couldn’t be verified either.

Here’s what is real. Back in 2025, when Alpha was still eyeing a Christmas release, two promo pieces described a “glamorous, high-octane” Alia-Sharvari dance number, with a producer-side quote calling it “not just big, it’s breathtaking.” (Daijiworld) So a big dance track probably exists. Its confirmed name? Not yet. Treat “Nasha Tera Alpha” as a rumour until YRF says otherwise.

The “Jamaican (Bam Bam)” needle-drop

One more piece most people miss. Alpha uses a licensed international track, “Jamaican (Bam Bam)” by Hugel and SOLTO, during its action sequences.  It’s a needle-drop, not an original Alpha song, so it has no Indian singer or lyricist credit. Fun to spot in the theatre. Just don’t file it under “the soundtrack.”

Which Alpha song should you hit play on first?

Going purely on buzz, because that’s genuinely all we’ve got, Massacre is your first press. The Insta Live reaction was loud and immediate, and “we need the song now” energy usually means the hook landed. Champagne is the one to watch for the Sharvari fandom. And Haniya Ve is the wildcard I’d personally bet on surprising people, precisely because YRF is hiding it.

The final verdict: paisa vasool ya sirf hype?

Real talk. You can’t slap a Paisa Vasool stamp on songs nobody has fully heard, and we won’t fake one. What we can say is this: the pieces look promising. The Pandit brothers carry serious musical DNA, the lyricist bench is heavy, and the one track fans have sampled has them begging for the full drop.

So the smart move? Go in with expectations, not conclusions. The songs will surface with the film on 3 July, and that’s when the actual verdict gets written. Want the full picture before you book your ticket? Read our Alpha movie cast guide and check where it lands in our July 2026 Bollywood releases roundup.

Bookmark this one. The second Massacre, Champagne or Haniya Ve officially drops, we’ll be first with the real track-by-track breakdown, while Koimoi and Bollywood Hungama are still updating their “No Music Found” pages.

Alpha stars teasing the song Massacre on an Instagram Live long drive