Salman Khan turns singer yet again, lends voice to Sooraj Pancholi

When Salman saw the first cut of Hero, he loved it so much so that he wanted to sing for the film


Entertainment Desk August 06, 2015
When Salman saw the first cut of Hero, he loved it so much so that he wanted to sing for the film.

When Salman Khan sang Hangover for Kick, we all swooned. It seems the Bollywood megastar is all set to melt hearts yet again as he turns singer for his upcoming production, Hero.

Salman has lent his voice to Sooraj Pancholi for a romantic number titled 'Hoon Hero Tera'. The film is directed by Nikhil Advani and is a remake of Subhash Ghai's 1983 hit movie that launched Jackie Shroff. It marks the debut of Aditya Pancholi's son Sooraj and Suniel Shetty's daughter Athiya Shetty.



Clearly, Dabangg Khan enjoys singing. Here, check it out:



This, however, is not a new found passion. Salman has previously sung Chandi Ki Daal Par for his movie Hello Brother. He also sang the Most Wanted Track for Wanted.

Salman also tweeted a link to the teaser:


According to Times of India, when Salman saw the first cut of Hero, he loved it so much so that he wanted to sing for the film and decided to record the title song in his voice.

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It was midnight by the time he had finished seeing the film and the recording studio was not open, but Salman decided to record the song the same night. So the recordist was called, studio opened and the acoustic version of the song was wrapped up over the next five hours.

Salman then treated everyone to breakfast as he was extremely happy with the song that has now become his favourite in the album.

Apart from lending his voice, the superstar might also feature in the music video of the song, The Stateman reported.

The full version of the song is expected to release on August 7. The film, produced by Salman Khan Films, is slated to hit screens on September 11.

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