Salman Khan’s ‘Main Hoon’ from Battle of Galwan Out Now

Salman Khan Films has released a new romantic track titled Main Hoon from the upcoming movie Battle of Galwan. Following the success of the first song, Matrubhumi, which crossed 50 million views, the new song showcases the emotional and tender side of a soldier’s life. Featuring Salman Khan and Chitrangda Singh, it beautifully highlights love, companionship, and the sacrifices soldiers make for their duty.

The visuals of Main Hoon alternate between joyful family moments and scenes of longing and separation. Salman Khan shares heartfelt interactions with his family, while Chitrangda Singh portrays quiet strength and resilience. Their chemistry adds a natural and mature emotional depth to the song, making it relatable and moving for audiences.

Composed by Ayaan Lall with Shreya Ghoshal’s soulful playback, the melody blends romance and emotional weight. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film’s release date will be announced soon. Fans can follow updates on social media and Movie Talkies’ YouTube channel.

Salman Prays for Dharmendra’s Health,Said He’s Like a Father to Me

Salman Khan recently opened up about Dharmendra’s health, expressing deep affection and concern for the veteran actor. Salman was among the first to visit Dharmendra during his hospitalisation in Mumbai. During a press event in Qatar, when Salman was asked about the inspiration behind his fitness journey, he immediately named Dharmendra. He said, “He is like my father…I love that man, and I just hope he will come back soon,” earning loud cheers from the audience.

Dharmendra and Salman have shared a close bond for years. Dharmendra often lovingly calls Salman his “beta,” and once even said that Salman would be the perfect choice to play him in a biopic. Dharmendra was discharged from the hospital on Wednesday, and Sunny Deol’s team shared that his treatment will continue at home, requesting privacy for the family during this time.

Salman Khan will be seen in Battle of Galwan, co-starring Chitrangda Singh. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film revisits the deadly 2020 Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers.