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Bhai Jaan Back On Mic! His New Song Jee Rahe The Hum Is Official Now; Netizens React

Salman Khan is back with a new song featuring his voice. The latest track Jee Rahe The Hum is (Falling In Love) is…

Salman New Song

New Song of Salman Khan's Latest Movie is out

Bhai Jaan of Bollywood, Salman Khan is back with another song featuring his voice. He has picked the mic after a long time of 5 years. The makers of ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ have released the latest track of the upcoming movie Jee Rahe The Hum (Falling in Love).

Salman Khan announced the release of the song with a ROFL tweet and he wrote: “Woh joh falling wala step hai jisme koi step nahiin hai, woh karke dikha do… love ka toh pata nahiin falling is sure (the falling step, where there is no step, can you do that? Don’t know about love but falling for sure). Jee Rahe The Hum #30DaysToKBKJ.”

About the song

This is the third song in the movie that has been released so far. ‘Naiyo Lagda’ and ‘Billi Billi’ were the other two. The song is composed by Amaal Mallik, the lyricist is Shabbir Ahmed.

Salman can be seen in a new hairstyle with long hair. Half of his hair is tied in a pony-style hairdo. The video of the song shows Salman Khan falling in love with Pooja Hegde. The two actors are seen enjoying romantic times while having Turkish Ice-cream, walking around the streets, and more.

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Netizens’ Reaction to New Song of Salman

Netizens have mixed reactions to the song. Some Salman Fans are showering their love on the song by blessing the movie and the actor. They are enjoying the presence of the actor on screen in this romantic vibe. Also, they are praising Salman’s voice and Amaal Mallik’s melody.

On the other side, memes are coming out of the choreography of the song. Where one says, Bhai has upgraded to the Treadmill after doing lunges in ‘Naiyo Lagda’. Another tweet said that it is an attempt to get rid of something that is stuck in the shoe. Some drew similarities with the hook step of the song ‘Naatu Naatu’. A few others referred to it as, “Moonwalk without the moon and walk”.