Salman Khan's 'Battle of Galwan' Unveils Romantic Valentine's Day Song 'Main Hoon'

A new romantic song titled 'Main Hoon' from the upcoming film 'Battle of Galwan' was released on Valentine's Day. The song, picturised on Salman Khan and Chitrangda Singh, depicts the warmth and subsequent longing in a soldier's family life. The film is a war drama based on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between India and China. It is produced by Salma Khan and directed by Apoorva Lakhia, with a release date set for April 17.

Key Points: 'Main Hoon' Love Song from Salman Khan's Battle of Galwan Released

  • Romantic song released for Valentine's Day
  • Portrays a soldier's family life and separation
  • Features Salman Khan and Chitrangda Singh
  • Film is based on 2020 Galwan Valley clash
  • Scheduled for April 17 release
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Valentine's Day: Love song 'Main Hoon' from Salman Khan's 'Battle of Galwan' unveiled

Salman Khan's film 'Battle of Galwan' releases romantic track 'Main Hoon' for Valentine's Day, picturised with Chitrangda Singh.

"love within a relationship, from moments of togetherness... to the quiet ache of separation - Film Makers"

Mumbai, February 14

Marking Valentine's Day, a romantic track 'Main Hoon' from Salman Khan-starrer 'Battle of Galwan' was unveiled on Saturday morning.

As per the makers, 'Main Hoon', which is picturised with Salman and Chitrangda Singh, perfectly embodies the "love within a relationship, from moments of togetherness and laughter shared with family to the inevitable transition into solitude and silent longing."

Sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Ayan Lall, the track tenderly portrays the contrast in the life of a soldier's family, the warmth of happy days spent at home, followed by the quiet ache of separation when duty calls.

Battle of Galwan is produced by Salma Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films, with Apoorva Lakhia at the helm directing the movie.Earlier in January, the makers of the movie unveiled another song, "Maatrubhumi", giving fans a first look at the emotional side of the war drama. Composed by Himesh Reshammiya, with lyrics written by Sameer Anjaan, the song is sung by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal. The music and vocals aim to evoke strong patriotic emotions.The film's teaser was released in December last year and gave a glimpse of Salman's character, who portrays an Indian Army officer. The teaser shows him with a serious and restrained expression. The visuals depict rough terrain, cold weather, and close combat, offering a preview of the challenges soldiers face at high altitudes. The 'Battle of Galwan' is based on the Galwan Valley clash between India and China in 2020. The movie will be released on April 17.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh? The music is in safe hands! The combination of patriotism and personal emotion in the songs sounds very powerful. Can't wait to hear 'Main Hoon'. Our soldiers' sacrifices deserve this kind of respectful tribute.
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Rohit P
I have mixed feelings. Salman Khan is a huge star and will bring attention to the story, which is good. But I hope the film focuses on the bravery of our real-life heroes and doesn't become just another "Bhai" mass entertainer. The subject is too sensitive for that.
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Priyanka N
The description of the song hits home. My cousin serves in the army, and his wife goes through this exact cycle of happy reunions and painful goodbyes. It's a life of silent strength. Glad a mainstream film is highlighting this aspect.
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Michael C
Interesting marketing strategy. Releasing a romantic track for a war drama around Valentine's Day creates a unique emotional hook. The contrast they're talking about between home warmth and battlefield solitude could be very cinematic if handled well.
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Vikram M
April 17 release! Marking my calendar. The Galwan clash is a recent and painful chapter in our history. It's crucial that the film is made with utmost respect and accuracy. The teaser looked promising. Hoping for a worthy tribute to our braves.

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