Salman Khan's 'Chand Dekh Lena' Teaser Unveils a Heartfelt Army Love Story

The teaser for the romantic song "Chand Dekh Lena" from Salman Khan's upcoming film "Maatrubhumi" has been released. Featuring Khan and Chitrangda Singh, the song portrays the emotional story of an army officer and the longing of those left behind. The film, previously titled "Battle of Galwan," has been renamed to "Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace." It is produced by Salman Khan Films and directed by Apoorva Lakhia.

Key Points: Salman Khan 'Chand Dekh Lena' Song Teaser from Maatrubhumi

  • Teaser for new romantic song released
  • Song features Salman Khan & Chitrangda Singh
  • Portrays an army officer's emotional journey
  • Film retitled to 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace'
  • Directed by Apoorva Lakhia
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Salman Khan's 'Maatrubhumi' new song 'Chand Dekh Lena' is a track of love and longing, teaser out

Watch the teaser for Salman Khan's new romantic song 'Chand Dekh Lena' from 'Maatrubhumi', featuring Chitrangda Singh. A tale of love and longing.

Salman Khan's 'Maatrubhumi' new song 'Chand Dekh Lena' is a track of love and longing, teaser out
"A heartfelt ode to love that endures distance, sacrifice, and the quiet ache of separation. - Article"

Mumbai, March 17

Salman Khan's upcoming movie 'Maatrubhumi' has released the teaser of its romantic single 'Chand Dekh Lena', a romantic song featuring Chitrangda Singh and 'Bhaijaan'.

Following the release of songs 'Maatrubhumi' and 'Main Hoon', the makers have unveiled the teaser of the film's third song 'Chand Dekh Lena,' offering a tender glimpse into the emotional world of the film.

Featuring Salman Khan and Chitrangada Singh, the song promises to be a heartfelt ode to love that endures distance, sacrifice, and the quiet ache of separation.

The teaser captures the poignant reality of an army officer's life, one defined not only by courage on the battlefield but also by the emotional toll it takes on the relationships left waiting back home.

In the teaser, Chitrangada Singh's character was seen waiting for her husband, played by Salman Khan, who returns home after serving at the border. The actor was seen dancing on the bridge, signifying his love for Chitrangada.

Salman Khan shared the teaser on his Instagram handle on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Salman Khan Films recently retitled the film from 'Battle of Galwan' to 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace' as the new title perfectly captures that emotion and sacrifice far more truthfully. It reflects the story's soul, preserving humanity even in the face of conflict.

'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace' is produced by Salma Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films, with Apoorva Lakhia at the helm as director.

The film promises an unflinching portrayal of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. The film also stars Chitrangada Singh in a pivotal role.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect for changing the title from 'Battle of Galwan' to 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace'. It shows sensitivity. Our soldiers' stories are about more than just conflict; they're about the families, the love, and the immense sacrifice. Jai Hind.
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Aman W
Honestly, I hope the film does justice to the real emotions. Sometimes Bollywood over-dramatizes army life. The teaser seems promising though. The focus on the waiting wife is a story we don't see enough.
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Sarah B
The concept is so touching. My husband is in the merchant navy, and the feeling of waiting, looking at the same moon, hoping they're safe... it's very real. Glad to see a mainstream film exploring this.
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Vikram M
Bhaijaan in an emotional, romantic avatar after so long! The dance on the bridge scene looks classic Salman. Music by? Hope it's a melody that stays with us. Expecting a blockbuster.
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Kriti O
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the film doesn't just become a vehicle for Salman Khan's star power. The story of the 'Maatrubhumi' (motherland) and its protectors deserves depth and nuance, not just heroism. Fingers crossed!

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