The soundtrack for the franchise, primarily composed by debutant Krsna Solo with lyrics by Raj Shekhar , is celebrated for its authentic "desi" flavor and its role in revitalizing the small-town romantic comedy genre in Bollywood. Tanu Weds Manu (2011)
The sequel's soundtrack maintained the rustic charm while introducing guest composers Tanishk-Vayu for its biggest hit.
: A semi-classical song rendered by Roop Kumar Rathod (or Shafqat Amanat Ali in some versions), showcasing the composer's range in traditional Indian music. Tanu Weds Manu Songs ming
: A quirky celebration song featuring Sunidhi Chauhan, often compared to the folk-infused style of "Genda Phool". Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015)
: An upbeat, high-energy Punjabi track performed by Mika Singh. The soundtrack for the franchise, primarily composed by
: A chart-busting Punjabi dance track by Lehmber Hussainpuri (originally by RDB) that became a staple at Indian weddings.
: A Sufi masterpiece available in two versions—one by the Wadali Brothers and another by Krsna Solo himself. : A quirky celebration song featuring Sunidhi Chauhan,
The first album was a surprise hit, earning Krsna Solo the R. D. Burman Award for New Music Talent . It is noted for blending thumping bhangra with soulful Sufi and semi-classical melodies.