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The film's soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya, with lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil. The music of "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" is a classic Bollywood album, featuring a mix of romantic ballads, festive tracks, and soulful melodies. The title track, "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo," sung by Palak Muchhal, became an anthem for the film, encapsulating its core theme of love as the ultimate treasure. Other popular songs include the energetic "Jalte Diye" and the romantic "Aaj Unse Kehna Hai," which became integral to the film's narrative and promotional campaign. While some critics felt the album had too many songs, the music was generally appreciated for its traditional and uplifting feel, resonating well with the family audience the film targeted.

True to Barjatya's style, the film emphasizes that money cannot buy familial love and that unity is supreme.

Released on November 12, 2015, during the Diwali weekend, "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" was a box office juggernaut despite mixed word-of-mouth. The film's grand scale and the Salman Khan–Sooraj Barjatya collaboration drove immense anticipation. Prem Ratan Dhan Payo -2015-

PRDP received mixed reviews: critics praised its visual grandeur and moral clarity but criticized its lengthy runtime (164 minutes) and predictable plot. Commercially, it earned over ₹400 crore worldwide, becoming a major Diwali release. Culturally, it was seen as a nostalgic throwback to Barjatya’s 1990s blockbusters ( Maine Pyar Kiya , Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! ). The film also sparked debate on whether such idealized, non-violent family dramas remain relevant in an era of urban, edgy cinema.

Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994) – Redefined box office records and Indian wedding culture. The film's soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya,

After barely surviving a carriage that is sent off a cliff at the behest of Ajay, the prince is left severely injured. With the coronation days away, the royal advisor, the loyal Diwan Sa'ab (Anupam Kher), hatches a desperate plan. He discovers Prem Dilwale (also played by Salman Khan), a cheerful and virtuous Ramleela artist from Ayodhya who is the prince’s exact look-alike. Prem, who admires Princess Maithili from afar and donates his earnings to her charitable foundation, is convinced to temporarily take the prince’s place.

Neil Nitin Mukesh, Anupam Kher, Swara Bhasker, and Armaan Kohli Production Highlights Grand Sets: Other popular songs include the energetic "Jalte Diye"

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