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Khan Films Music has unveiled the latest track from Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace, Mera Jee Nahi Bhara and the soulful romantic number is already striking an emotional chord with listeners. Featuring Zeyn Shaw and Abhishrri Sen, the song beautifully captures the essence of love blooming amidst the chaos of war. Mera Jee Nahi Bhara stands out as a tender love ballad that brings a refreshing emotional pause to the narrative of the film. With visually striking frames set against vibrant backdrops, the song enhances the chemistry between the lead pair while adding emotional depth to the film’s world.
Salman Khan Unveils Maatrubhumi Song Mera Jee Nahi Bhara
Known for lending her voice to some of Indian cinema’s most iconic romantic melodies, Shreya Ghoshal, alongside
Vishal Mishra, celebrated for his emotionally resonant compositions and vocals, now come together for this soulful melody from Salman Khan’s film. The track is composed by Shamir Tandon and Kumar Gaurav Singh, with lyrics penned by Vishwadeep Zeest. Choreographed by Shabina Khan, the song gains an added layer of elegance and visual grace.
Zeyn, known for his work in
Farrey and OTT series like
Class and
Strange City, continues to showcase his versatility with this role. Meanwhile, Abhishrri Sen makes a promising debut with the film. The song not only elevates the romantic quotient of
Maatrubhumi but also complements its underlying theme of finding love and humanity in the harshest of circumstances.
More About Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace
Maatrubhumi, the film stars Chitrangda Singh opposite
Salman Khan. The movie was initially reported to be based on the 2020 Indo-China Galwan clash. However, the movie now has a tag line -
May War Rest In Peace - attached to it. Last year, Salman unveiled the first motion poster of the film, titled
Battle Of Galwan. Ahead of the official announcement, the superstar had shared a picture on Instagram and gave a glimpse of the poster which was placed on a table in the background.
The Galwan Valley clash in 2020 was a deadly confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley, a disputed border region in
Ladakh, India. The clash, which occurred on June 15, resulted in casualties on both sides, marking the first fatalities in the Sino-Indian border conflict in nearly 45 years. The fighting involved hand-to-hand combat using sticks and stones, as firearms were prohibited in the area.
Maatrubhumi is produced by Salma Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films, with Apoorva Lakhia as director. The film promises an unflinching portrayal of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. The film also stars Chitrangada Singh in a pivotal role.