Salman Khan Shares Adorable Family Moment Listening to 'Maatrubhoomi'

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan marked Republic Day by sharing an adorable video of his niece Ayat and nephew Ahil listening to the patriotic song 'Maatrubhoomi' from his upcoming film. The song serves as the emotional anchor for the movie 'Battle of Galwan', in which Khan plays an Indian Army officer. The film's visuals powerfully contrast domestic family life with the harsh realities of the Galwan battlefield. The song features vocals by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal and is produced by Salman Khan Films.

Key Points: Salman Khan's Patriotic Family Video for Battle of Galwan Song

  • Salman shares family video on Republic Day
  • Kids listen to patriotic track 'Maatrubhoomi'
  • Song is from upcoming film Battle of Galwan
  • Features Salman as an Army officer
  • Song blends family warmth with battlefield duty
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Salman Khan shares adorable video of niece & nephew enjoying 'Maatrubhoomi' ahead of Battle of Galwan release

Salman Khan shares a sweet video with niece & nephew listening to 'Maatrubhoomi' from his upcoming patriotic film Battle of Galwan.

"The visuals move seamlessly between moments of warmth within their home and stark, stirring glimpses of the Galwan battlefield. - Content"

Mumbai, January 26

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, on account of Republic Day on Monday, shared a warm and intimate moment from his home featuring his darling niece Ayat and nephew Ahil.

The kids along with their Mama were seen listening to the song "Maatrubhoomi" from Khan's upcoming movie Battle of Galwan.

In the video, Salman is seen laying on the bed with the two kids beside him, with all three seeming to be listening to the patriotic track on a tablet.

Ayat and Ahil seem curious and cheerful while listening to the song as Salman watches them with love.

For the uninitiated, Maatrubhumi serves as the emotional and patriotic anchor of Battle of Galwan.

The makers of Battle of Galwan dropped the video of Maatrubhumi a few days ago, making it the first song from the movie album.

The song features Salman Khan as an Indian Army officer alongside actress Chitrangada Singh, with their on-screen pairing appearing refreshingly organic and instantly relatable. Portrayed as a family with two young children, the visuals move seamlessly between moments of warmth within their home and stark, stirring glimpses of the Galwan battlefield. As the family is seen singing Maatrubhumi, these domestic frames are intercut with scenes of duty and conflict, powerfully juxtaposing love, sacrifice, and service to the nation, thereby strengthening the song's emotional and patriotic impact.

Maatrubhumi is brought to life with lyrics by Sameer Anjaan, while the vocals are rendered by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal, two of the most celebrated voices in Indian music.

Battle of Galwan is produced by Salma Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films, with Apoorva Lakhia at the helm as director.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal for the song? That's a dream combination! The video snippet with the family and battlefield cuts sounds very powerful. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the patriotic sentiment, I hope the movie does justice to the gravity of the Galwan incident and the sacrifices of our soldiers. It shouldn't be just another commercial Bollywood masala film.
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Sarah B
The contrast between family warmth and the battlefield is such a strong concept. It really brings home what our soldiers and their families go through. Salman looks so sweet with the kids.
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Vikram M
Sharing this on Republic Day is perfect timing. "Maatrubhoomi" – the name itself gives me goosebumps. Our land, our motherland. Eagerly waiting for the full song release!
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Karthik V
Apoorva Lakhia directing and Salman producing... interesting combo. Hope the film has a tight script. The subject matter is too important to be handled lightly. Fingers crossed!

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