Key Points

Salman Khan celebrated Independence Day by sharing his 2020 motivational song Pyaar Karona on Instagram. The track was originally released during the pandemic to uplift spirits. Khan co-wrote the lyrics with Hussain Dalal while Sajid-Wajid composed the music. The actor is currently preparing for his upcoming war film Battle of Galwan.

Key Points: Salman Khan Shares Pyaar Karona Song for Independence Day

  • Salman Khan shares 2020 song Pyaar Karona as Independence Day tribute
  • Song was originally released during COVID-19 to motivate people
  • Lyrics co-written by Salman and Hussain Dalal
  • Actor gears up for war drama Battle of Galwan
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Salman Khan pays musical tribute on 79th Independence Day; check post

Bollywood star Salman Khan posts a heartfelt musical tribute from his 2020 song Pyaar Karona on India's 79th Independence Day.

"Happy Independence Day - Salman Khan"

Mumbai, August 15

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan extended a musical tribute on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day on Friday.

Taking to his Instagram handle, Salman shared a clip from his 2020 song 'Pyaar Karona,' extending Independence Day wishes to everyone.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DNXtVZsAhvl/

In the visuals, the actor could be seen crooning the lyrics of the song in a soulful manner, with his facial expressions on point. "Happy Independence Day," he wrote in the caption.

The video concludes with Salman's final greetings for fans and a glimpse of the tiranga.

The song was originally released in April 2020, when the actor presented the particular anthem to motivate everyone in the fight against the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.

Salman also wrote the lyrics of the song alongside Hussain Dalal. It was composed by Sajid Wajid and directed by Abhiraj Minawala.

Meanwhile, many other Bollywood celebrities have also extended heartwarming wishes on Independence Day 2025. From Akshay Kumar's tribute to the "heroes" who keep beaches clean to Suniel Shetty's strong message for the Armed Forces, social media has been abuzz with greetings and homages.

Others to share the messages were Hema Malini, Rajkummar Rao, Vikrant Massey, Arjun Rampal, Sara Ali Khan, and Ram Charan, among others.

On the work front for Salman Khan, the actor was last seen in A.R. Murugadoss's 'Sikandar.' The film also starred Rashmika Mandanna, Kajal Aggarwal, Sharman Joshi, Sathyaraj, Sanjay Kapoor, and Jatin Sarna.

He is now gearing up to don the Indian Army uniform for his next, Apoorva Lakhia's war drama, 'Battle of Galwan.' The film is based on the Galwan valley clashes at the India-China border in 2020, where twenty Indian soldiers died, while the Chinese side also faced heavy casualties.

In July, Salman shared his first look from the film, with a powerful motion poster.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DLr-lvloDvP/

Further details about the projects are yet to be revealed.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish Bollywood stars would do more than just social media posts for Independence Day. Maybe donate to veterans' families or visit border areas? Just saying...
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Ananya R
So excited for 'Battle of Galwan'! Our soldiers deserve to have their bravery shown on the big screen. Jai Hind! 💪 But I hope they show the true events without any unnecessary masala added.
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Karthik V
Bhai's voice isn't the best but his heart is always in the right place. The COVID song helped many people during difficult times. Now waiting to see him as an army officer - that first look gave me goosebumps!
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Priyanka N
All these Bollywood stars posting about Independence Day but how many actually pay their taxes properly? Just asking for a friend... Otherwise nice song though.
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Michael C
As an NRI, seeing these patriotic posts from Indian celebrities makes me emotional. Salman's commitment to playing an army officer shows he respects our forces. Can't wait to watch this in theaters abroad!

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