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<p>Salman Khan, a name synonymous with Bollywood, recently launched his new song "You Are Mine," which has become a hot topic of discussion among fans and critics alike. The year 2023 has been quite eventful yet challenging for the superstar, with two major film releases: "Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan" and "Tiger 3." Despite the star-studded cast of the former, it failed to create a significant impact at the box office, while expectations from "Tiger 3" were high, but it didn't quite meet them. Now, Salman is gearing up for his next project, announced for release during Eid, titled "Sikandar," co-starring Rashmika Mandanna. With the first shooting schedule completed, preparations for the next one are underway, including the construction of sets in Mumbai.</p>
<p>Amidst these preparations, Salman Khan's musical venture has garnered attention with the release of his latest song "You Are Mine." The song not only features Salman but also showcases his nephew, Ayaan Agnihotri, who adds a rap element to the track. The anticipation has been building, and the song is finally out, receiving a mixed response from the audience.</p>
<h2>Overview of "You Are Mine"</h2>
<p>The song "You Are Mine" is now available on YouTube and runs for 4 minutes and 35 seconds. It features Salman Khan serenading amidst picturesque mountains, while Ayaan Agnihotri makes an exciting entry for the rap segment. Composed by Vishal Mishra and directed by Haider Khan, the lyrics have been penned by none other than Salman Khan himself, with some assistance from Sanjeev Chaturvedi. Meanwhile, Ayaan contributed by writing the rap lyrics.</p>
<h3>Audience Reaction to the Song</h3>
<p>Salman has lent his voice to several popular tracks in the past, including "Jai Ho" and "Hangover." Ayaan's contribution marks his second foray into music after a previous collaboration with Salman. The initial response to "You Are Mine" on social media has been mixed, with many fans expressing their opinions both positively and negatively.</p>
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<h2>Social Media Buzz</h2>
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<p>Upon viewing the music video, fans have made humorous requests for Salman to collaborate with music composer Himesh Reshammiya. Many comments have popped up calling for a partnership, implying a desire for the nostalgic music styles of earlier years. One user sarcastically questioned, "Why, brother?" while another quipped, "Didn’t you have EMI payments to make, bhai?" These reactions highlight the light-hearted trolling that Salman frequently faces online.</p>
<h2>The Unexpected Criticism</h2>
<p>While Salman Khan's attempt to explore music has his share of supporters, he's equally met with critiques. Users on social media have advised him to focus on acting rather than singing, suggesting that his musical explorations seem out of place. Comments regarding his previous collaborations, including one with the internet sensation Dhinchak Pooja, indicate fans yearning for the "old" Salman Khan. What remains clear is the dual nature of public perception; while there's enthusiasm for his creative ventures, there exists a strong desire for Salman to return to his acting roots.</p>
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Kavita Mishra
Designation: Entertainment Editor Education: B.A. in Film Studies, University of Mumbai Bio: Kavita Mishra brings her love for cinema and pop culture to the forefront as the Entertainment Editor at India Rag. She has over 10 years of experience covering the entertainment industry, including film reviews, celebrity interviews, and event coverage. Kavita’s engaging writing style and industry insights make her content a favorite among readers. Email: [email protected]