Battle of Galwan makers drop Shreya Ghoshal Ayaan Lall rendered romantic track “Main Hoon”

Following the exceptional response to “Matrubhumi,” which crossed 50 million views across platforms, Salman Khan Films has released the
much-awaited Valentine’s special romantic track rendered by Shreya Ghoshal and Ayaan Lall. The song beautifully captures the emotional heartbeat of the film. The track
Main Hoon picturised on Salman Khan and Chitrangda Singh unveils the tender side of a soldier’s world, and the full song is now out. 
The track encapsulates the nuances of affection- from enchanting moments of togetherness and joy shared with family to the inevitable loneliness that follows when duty calls. The song vividly captures the emotional contrast in a soldier’s life: the warmth of home and the silent ache of separation. This transition is seamlessly woven into the narrative, making the track intimate and deeply moving.
Visually, the song strikes a balance amid
poignant mixture of sadness and happiness Salman Khan is seen sharing tender, heartfelt moments with his family, juxtaposed with scenes that convey emotional distance. Chitrangda Singh adds grace and quiet strength to her role. Their chemistry appears mature, organic, and sincere.
Ayaan Lall, who is the music director and composer, has created a soothing melody that lingers. Remdered by Shreya Ghoshal and Ayaan Lall, the vocals enhance the emotional depth of the song. The lyrics, penned by Ayaan Lall and Shabbir Ahmed, beautifully echo the sacrifices and silent resilience of those who stand behind a soldier.

According to reports,. the makers of Battle of Galwan are considering pushing the release date as the shoot is yet to be completed. Quoting a source, the portal stated, “Battle Of Galwan is scheduled to hit the big screens on April 17. But the shoot is not yet over, and the reshoot is taking more time than expected. From Monday, February 9, a one-week schedule commenced at the Golden Tobacco Factory in Mumbai. Following the wrap up of this schedule a few more days of shooting are left, and by February-end, it’ll be a totap.wrap.Director Apoorva Lakhia is also yet to begin editing the reshot portions.
Besides completing the shoot, the makers are required to screen the film for the Ministry of Defence as per protocol. The source added, “Due to these two reasons, the makers feel they may not be able to meet the April 17 deadline. Salman Khan is clear that such a special, patriotic film needs to be nurtured well. He has told the team not to rush the process and to take their time to ensure the final product looks appealing, compelling, and cinematic.

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