Salman Khan to release another song after 'Pyaar Karona'

The 'Dabangg' actor has remained busy making 'Tere Bina' in lockdown


Entertainment Desk May 11, 2020
Salman Khan has been keeping busy during lockdown, even as he quarantines with friends from the industry at his Panvel farmhouse. The actor has launched his own YouTube channel and will soon come out with a second song as well.

Talking about spending lockdown in Panvel, he told actor Waluscha De Souza – who is also at the farmhouse – that, “I wanted to spend time with my family but my mother Salma and sister Arpita Khan and her kids have now gone home to Mumbai.” Khan added that he will go home if the lockdown is lifted.

The Dabangg actor is all set to release his next song, Tere Bina. “I also lose it but then control myself,” he added, about life in lockdown. “I have been working since I was 15 and a half. I am fortunate that despite the time when my films were flopping and my career was not going as expected, I kept working. Now that all of you are here, I am trying to work.”


Khan says having his own YouTube channel was something he had been thinking about. He says that he has several songs that might not work in a film so he will release them on the channel.

Tere Bina, shot over four days, is his “cheapest production” till date “Gaana mere zehen mein tha (I already had the song in mind) so I thought of releasing it at this time,” he said.

Khan also confessed that he has learnt a lot while shooting during the lockdown. “It’s a learning experience that three people can very easily shoot a song. We didn’t need any make-up artist, hair stylist, etc” he said.

“Things were slow. Everyone’s using Wi-Fi, so internet speed was so slow that it took us 24 to 36 hours to download some files. Everything went back and forth about 70 to 80 times. Finally, we got our edit, our teaser.”

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