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Zinda song from Salman Khan's Bharat makes us eager to watch the film

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif starrer Bharat is one of the most awaited films of the year. The makers are leaving no stone unturned to create a good pre-release buzz. The makers first released the trailer followed by the songs Slow Motion, Chashni, and Aithey Aa, and now, they have launched the fourth song of the film titled Zinda.

We had heard a few lines of the song in the trailer and have been waiting for it from then. The track is composed by Julius Packiam and Ali Abbas Zafar and sung Vishal Dadlani. It’s a fantastic number and has some hard-hitting beats that impress us.


The song showcases the journey of Salman Khan’s character Bharat from 1947 to 2010. It’s an interesting track and surely makes us eager to watch the film. Zinda mainly focuses on Salman Khan, but we get to see a few glimpses of all the actors in the film, Jackie Shroff, Sonali Kulkarni, Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Sunil Grover and Nora Fatehi.

Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Atul Agnihotri and Bhushan Kumar, Bharat is slated to hit the screens on 5th June 2019. This is for the third time when Salman has collaborated with director Ali Abbas Zafar.

Watch the track here...

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