Arjun Kanungo composes original soundtrack for Ashish Chanchlani’s New Series Ekaki

 Indian singer, songwriter and music producer Arjun Kanungo is bringing a fresh sonic flavour to Ashish Chanchlani’s upcoming web series Ekaki, composing its original soundtrack. The OST packs in three tracks: Porancha Ranga, Market, and Kehne Ko Kya Raha – all set to arrive with the show when it streams on November 27th.

Ekaki Market

Arjun, known for his genre-fluid artistry and ability to reinvent his music with every project, delivers a distinct layered soundscape to Ekaki. Blending hip-hop style, Marathi flair, and his signature moody melodies, the soundtrack switches moods, tone and energy, promising listeners a melodic journey that stays on repeat.

One of the standout aspects of the OST is experimentation. Porancha Ranga marks Arjun’s first Marathi composition. It’s a bold track rooted in desi energy and cultural rhythm. Market is a Marathi hip-hop number that Arjun has reproduced from one of his label artists’ originals (MC Sandy), giving it a refreshing, dynamic twist for Ekaki.  Meanwhile, Kehne Ko Kya Raha leans into Arjun’s signature musical space – modern and emotionally resonant, giving the soundtrack tonal balance and depth.

Each of these three songs has a dedicated role in the series and isn’t just a background score. They’re tied to moments that set the tone and uplift the visuals, carrying narrative weight throughout the show.

For Arjun, the project was as personal as it was creative, driven by friendship, trust and artistic freedom. He said,

Being part of this project and creating music for Ekaki with Ashish has been an amazing experience. Ashish and I have been good friends for years, and this collaboration gave us a chance to merge our creative spark in a really exciting way. I’ve seen a few episodes, and they’re absolutely incredible; it’s such a well-crafted show. This is a big project for him, and I’m genuinely happy to contribute, even in a small way, to bring the series to life musically.” He further added“Each track speaks to a different mood: one is a punchy, infectious banger,while the other has a  really cool/groovy vibe, and another one is a driving track. So, there’s a melody for every listener. And, I genuinely hope the OST becomes something audiences replay long after the show ends – music that lives beyond the series.”