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Salman Khan Shoots Rousing Patriotic Song For Battle Of Galwan:
After wrapping up the Ladakh schedule of his much-anticipated war drama Battle of Galwan in September, Salman Khan has now moved to Mumbai for the next phase of the shoot. The team of Apoorva Lakhia’s directorial began filming the city leg on October 10, with one of the film’s most crucial sequences being shot at Royal Palms, Goregaon, confirms a report in Midday.
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According to a production insider, the superstar is currently shooting a “rousing military anthem with a deep emotional core.” The song, featuring around 60 dancers, is described as a visually powerful moment in the narrative.
“It’s not a celebratory number,” the insider revealed. “The mood is patriotic, and the song reflects the pride, sacrifice, and pain of the soldiers. Salman and the director were clear that it should feel organic to the story.”
Sources add that director Apoorva Lakhia has conceptualized the sequence as a narrative centrepiece rather than a traditional dance number. The anthem reportedly highlights the resilience and spirit of Indian soldiers, capturing both the intensity of the battlefield and the emotional strength that binds the troops together.
With Battle of Galwan, Salman Khan is expected to deliver one of his most intense performances yet. The film aims to pay tribute to the Indian Army and the bravery displayed during the Galwan Valley clash. The patriotic track, currently being filmed, is said to be one of the emotional highlights of the film. Fans are looking forward to this film since previous films of Khan haven't performed upto the mark.
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