Kesari Bandhan track from 'Kesari Veer' reflects on the sanctity of marriage

IANS May 18, 2025 568 views

Kesari Veer's latest song 'Kesari Bandhan' offers a glimpse into the sacred marriage of historical characters Hamirji Gohil and Rajal. Sonu Nigam's soulful rendition beautifully captures the emotional depth of the track, composed by Monty Sharma. The song is part of a larger narrative about the brave warriors who defended the Somnath Temple in the 14th century. With an ensemble cast including Sooraj Pancholi, Suniel Shetty, and Vivek Oberoi, the film promises to be an engaging historical drama set to release on May 23.

"A soulful track that captures the sacred bond of marriage" - Monty Sharma, Music Director
Kesari Bandhan track from 'Kesari Veer' reflects on the sanctity of marriage
Mumbai, May 18: As "Kesari Veer: Legends of Somnath" nears release, the makers unveiled the film's latest song, "Kesari Bandhan", which captures the sacred bond of marriage.

Key Points

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Sonu Nigam renders powerful marriage song in Kesari Veer

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Sooraj Pancholi transforms for 14th-century warrior role

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Historical drama explores Somnath Temple's legendary defense

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Suniel Shetty and Vivek Oberoi highlight epic narrative

The track features Sooraj Pancholi and Akanksha Sharma’s characters, aka Hamirji Gohil and Rajal, engaging in a marriage and promising a bond of a lifetime. Beyond the two, the song also gives a glimpse into Suniel Shetty’s presence as Vegda Ji.

"Kesari Bandhan" is soulfully rendered by Sonu Nigam, with music, lyrics, and production beautifully crafted by Monty Sharma. The song is released under the Panorama Music label.

"Kesari Veer", a periodical war drama, tells a tale about the bravery and sacrifices made by unsung warriors to protect the Somnath temple.

The recently released trailer features Shetty as the fearless warrior , Vegda Ji. He is joined by the unsung warrior Veer Hamirji Gohil, played by Pancholi, and debutant Akanksha as the fierce Rajal. Together, this powerful trio stands against the menacing villain Zafar, portrayed by Vivek Oberoi, who seeks to force religious conversions.

Pancholi had to undergo a massive physical transformation to play Veer Hamirji Gohil in the biographical drama. He trained himself in archery, sword fighting, and endurance drills in order to play the 14th-century chieftain who fought valiantly to protect the Somnath Temple.

Furthermore, Pancholi also learned the nuances of ancient warfare, including horseback riding and hand-to-hand combat techniques.

With a starry ensemble cast led by Shetty, Oberoi, Pancholi, and Akanksha, "Kesari Veer" is directed by Prince Dhiman and produced by Kanu Chauhan under the Chauhan Studios banner. A Panorama Studios worldwide release, the film promises a stirring blend of action, emotion, and drama, and is set to captivate audiences globally on May 23.

Initially, the project was scheduled to reach the audience on May 16, however, it was later delayed to May 23 due to unknown reasons.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
The Kesari Bandhan song gave me goosebumps! Sonu Nigam's voice combined with the sacred wedding visuals is pure magic ✨ Can't wait to watch this historical drama - our unsung warriors deserve this recognition. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they'd cast more authentic-looking actors for historical roles. Sooraj Pancholi doesn't quite fit the image of a 14th century warrior. But the music is beautiful - Monty Sharma never disappoints!
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Ankit S.
Suniel Shetty as Vegda Ji looks 🔥! The man still has that intense screen presence after all these years. The song beautifully captures the sanskari values of Indian marriage. Hope the film does justice to our history.
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Shweta R.
As someone from Gujarat, I'm so excited to see our history being portrayed on the big screen! The Somnath temple has such a significant place in our culture. The song's lyrics about eternal bonds really touched my heart ❤️
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Vikram J.
Hope this isn't just another masala film disguised as history. Our younger generation needs accurate portrayals of our heritage. That said, the production values look top-notch and the cast is interesting. Fingers crossed!
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Neha P.
The wedding sequence reminds me of traditional Gujarati weddings - so colorful and vibrant! Akanksha Sharma looks stunning as Rajal. After Padmaavat and Tanhaji, it's great to see more historical dramas being made. More power to Indian cinema!

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