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Updated: May 10, 2025 16:40
When Go Goa Gone hit theaters in 2013, it wasn’t just India’s first zombie comedy—it was a musical experiment that defied convention. Composers Sachin-Jigar took full advantage of the film’s offbeat premise, crafting a soundtrack that blended electronic beats, satirical lyrics, and an underground vibe that resonated with audiences.
From the trippy anthem Babaji Ki Booti to the Monday mood lifter Khoon Choos Le, the album became more than just background music—it became a cultural phenomenon. Sachin-Jigar recently reflected on the experience, calling it a rare opportunity to break free from formulaic Bollywood compositions and truly go wild with sound.
The duo credits the film’s directors, Raj & DK, for giving them creative freedom, allowing them to experiment fearlessly. Even today, fans continue to revisit the album, proving that Go Goa Gone’s music carved out its own legacy beyond the film’s cult status.
Sources: Filmibeat, Punjab News Express, Sakshi Post, UNI Varta, MSN India, ThePrint, NewsX, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Devdiscourse