Salman Khan Releases First Song ‘Maatrubhumi’ from Battle of Galwan

Salman Khan’s much-awaited film Battle of Galwan has unveiled its first song, Maatrubhumi. Sung by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal, the track offers an emotionally charged glimpse into the film’s patriotic theme. The teaser created excitement, and the full song now brings alive the essence of sacrifice and duty, resonating deeply with the audience.

The visuals of Maatrubhumi feature Salman Khan as an Indian Army officer and Chitrangada Singh, portraying a loving family with two children. Scenes seamlessly move between moments at home and the Galwan battlefield, juxtaposing love, duty, and sacrifice. The lyrics by Sameer Anjaan, combined with Himesh Reshammiya’s soulful composition, strengthen the emotional impact of the song.

Battle of Galwan, produced under Salman Khan Films, promises a powerful story of bravery and resilience. With its music distributed by Sony Music India, the film is already creating high anticipation among audiences.

The next song of ‘Border 2’, ‘Jaate Hue Lamhon’, is out now

The makers of Border 2 have released the film’s third song, “Jaate Hue Lamhon,” which brings back the emotional essence of a beloved track from the original Border. The original song, “Ae Jaate Hue Lamhon,” was composed by Anu Malik, sung by Roop Kumar Rathod, and written by Javed Akhtar. It featured Sunil Shetty as Bhairav Singh, bidding an emotional farewell to his newlywed wife before heading to the battlefield.

In Border 2, the makers have retained the same heartfelt lyrics by Javed Akhtar but refreshed the song with a new musical treatment. This time, the track is composed by Mithoon and sung by Vishal Mishra, giving it a modern sound while preserving its emotional depth. The recreated version aims to connect with today’s audience while honoring the original.

Adding to its significance, the song will be launched in Khasa, Amritsar, in the presence of Indian soldiers and their families. As reported by Bollywood Hungama, the grand Lohri event will host nearly 10,000 to 12,000 army personnel, making the release a touching tribute to the nation’s heroes.