Main Hoon: Salman-Chitrangada describe love beyond duty in new song from Galwan Battle
The newly released song ‘Main Hoon’ from the Battle of Galwan, featuring Salman Khan and Chitrangada Singh, captures the complex emotions experienced by soldiers and their families, blending scenes of isolation and solidarity with the reality of duty.

The recently released romantic track ‘Main Hoon’ from the upcoming film highlights love and longing battle of galwan. Released during Valentine’s week, the song offers a quiet but emotional glimpse into the life of a soldier and the family he leaves behind.
Featuring Salman Khan and Chitrangada Singh, I am Explores the themes of love, sacrifice and separation, which form a major emotional layer of the film’s story. Announcing the release on social media, the makers wrote, “This Valentine’s, let love take over with #MainHoon. Song out now.”
The song alternates between moments of warmth at home and a soldier’s dutiful solitude. Salman Khan is shown spending time with his family, while Chitrangada Singh portrays quiet strength and emotional resilience. This contrast creates an honest and down-to-earth atmosphere, reflecting the realities faced by many families associated with the armed forces.
The track is composed and directed by Ayan Lal, with a melodious tune that allows the emotions to come out naturally. Shreya Ghoshal and Ayaan Lal’s vocals provide warmth and depth, while Ayaan Lal and Shabbir Ahmed’s lyrics focus on the unseen sacrifices made by those waiting at home.
Watch the video of the song here:
battle of galwan Produced by Salma Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films and directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The film aims to highlight courage, resilience and emotional stamina, with Chitrangada Singh playing a pivotal role alongside Salman Khan.
the release of I am The song follows the success of Mathrubhumi, which garnered over 50 million views, indicating the audience’s strong interest in the music of the film. With his latest track, battle of galwan The focus shifts from the battlefield to the emotional cost borne by those left behind.