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Music composer Daboo Malik, singer Raja Hasan, lyricist Panchhi Jalonvi, actor Ather Habib, and many celebrities attended

Mumbai: Inspired by the surgical strike carried out by Indian soldiers to eliminate Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, producer-director Mushtaq Pasha has created the patriotic Hindi film “Yeh Hai Mera Watan”, which is soon to be released in cinemas. Motivated by India’s historic steps against terrorism, the film gained attention when a special screening was held last week in the capital, Delhi. In the presence of several senior BJP leaders, the audience stood up to chant “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and applauded the film enthusiastically. The movie is based on India’s firm resolve against terrorism and historic decisions like the surgical strike.

The film’s music was released by Audio Curry Music Company on the occasion of Independence Day. Under the Motion Pictures banner, “Yeh Hai Mera Watan” features performances by Yashpal Sharma, Pramod Moutho, Ather Habib, Mushtaq Pasha, Mridula Mahajan, Neha Sharma, Rana Jung Bahadur, Shailendra Srivastava and Vishnu Sharma.
In a special event held in Mumbai, the music launch was attended by music composer Daboo Malik, singer Raja Hasan, Audio Curry’s managing director and owner, renowned lyricist Panchhi Jalonvi, along with the film’s team and many celebrity guests.

Director Mushtaq Pasha said the film is dedicated to the soldiers of our nation, and its music is the soul of the story. The title track promises to awaken feelings of patriotism. The shooting took place in Punjab and Mumbai, with Yashpal Sharma portraying a very different role and look. The tagline “Hatheli pe jaan, sar pe kafan – Yeh Hai Mera Watan” reflects the film’s storyline.

The film contains a total of five songs, each in a different style, with all lyrics written by Mushtaq Pasha. Songs such as “Bulla Ki Jaana, Bande Na Dekh Palat Kar” and “Jhalli Main Jhalli” have been sung and musically arranged by R Guru. The song “Ruk Fidayeen” is sung by Shahid Mallya with music by Ehsaan Ahmed. The title song has been sung by Raja Hasan.

Having directed many Punjabi films, TV commercials, and numerous serials, Mushtaq Pasha also plays an important role in this film. He is confident that audiences will appreciate it.

Panchhi Jalonvi praised the film, saying its storyline and presentation are outstanding, and Mushtaq Pasha’s passion is evident in its making. Filled with patriotic sentiments, the songs are excellent. With stunning locations, exceptional camerawork, and uncompromised quality, all five tracks—each from a different genre—are sure to appeal to listeners and viewers alike.

It is noteworthy that during the special screening in Delhi, organized under the leadership of former MLA Dr. Vijay Jolly, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva was present as the chief guest. Also in attendance were RSS pracharak Indresh Kumar, Jain guru Dr. Lokesh Muni, BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri, South Delhi BJP President Maya Bisht, BJP leader Ravindra Indraraj Singh, Shyam Jaju, former Union Minister Syed Shahnawaz Hussain, Vijay Goel, former mayor Ravindra Chawla, Ravindra Gupta, former MLA Dharmdev Solanki, and many other social and political figures who praised the film. The Delhi Study Group had earlier organized the special screening of “The Kashmir Files” in the same hall.

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