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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2023
Salman Khan sings song for coronavirus awareness

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Hindustan Times
19 April, 2020, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 19 April, 2020, 05:23 pm

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Salman Khan sings song for coronavirus awareness

Salman Khan’s song Pyaar Karona will be out on his YouTube channel on Monday.

Hindustan Times
19 April, 2020, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 19 April, 2020, 05:23 pm
Salman Khan. Photo: Collected
Salman Khan. Photo: Collected

Salman Khan is bringing back the singer in him, this time for an important cause. Salman will share his song Pyaar Karona on Monday on his own YouTube channel.

The actor made the announcement on social media on Sunday. "So I'm posting from my handle to let you know that tomorrow on my YouTube channel, mine kya? It's ours! Song out tmrw on it, hope u can handle it. #PyaarKaronaOutTomorrow," he wrote.

Watch the teaser of 'Pyar Karona' here 

So I'm posting from my handle to let you know that tmmrw on my YouTube channel, mine kya? It's ours! Song out tmrw on it, hope u can handle it. #PyaarKaronaOutTomorrow @SajidMusicKhan @wajidkhan7 @adityadevmusic @hussainthelal #stayhome #lockdown #newmusic #indiafightscorona pic.twitter.com/YkjValby68— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) April 19, 2020

The teaser video attached with the tweet shows Salman originating from the darkness in a black shirt. He does a namaste and then a salaam. The words to his song go, 'Pyaar karo na, aetihaat karo na (spread love, stay cautious).'

Salman's fans are excited about his new song. "Love you bhaiii," wrote one. "1st of all Love you Bhai, and best wishes for new youtube channel. We are waiting for #PyaarKaroNaouttomorrow," wrote another.

Salman recently shared a very serious message for those who have violated the Covid-19 lockdown. Salman took to Instagram, where he shared a 10-minute, hard-hitting video speaking about those who are putting themselves at risk in order to protect the nation. He also spoke about people who are putting everyone's life at jeopardy by going out during the lockdown.

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A post shared by Salman Khan (@beingsalmankhan) on Apr 15, 2020 at 11:07am PDT

The actor also shared that he is stuck in his farmhouse, where he came to vacation for two days and ended up staying with his mother Salma Khan and his two sisters once the lockdown was imposed.

Salman Khan / Pyar Karona

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