Tweeple hail #TheForgottenArmy new video song


New Delhi, Jan 22 (IANS): The Amazon Prime Video releases a new song 'Azaadi Ke Liye' the anthem of the song and it will give you goosebumps.

The makers shared the release of the anthem on social media with the caption,"meri nass nass bahe tu watan, meri nass nass kahe ae watan. jo ladey #AzaadiKeLiye, yeh freedom anthem unke naam."

The video showcases our rich army heritage and celebrates both the remembered and forgotten.

The complete social media is filled with pride and love for our Indian Army.

Twitterati have flooded the social media with their reactions.A user on the micro-blogging site Twitter wrote, "This got me goosebumps. What a soulful song Arijit Singh you have just blown my mind with this patriotic song. Thanks to @primevideoin #TheForgottenArmy."

"This is a must watch. #TheForgottenArmy" wrote another.

A post read, "Wow just a Amazing song and nothing could be better than this. and it's made my day."

A Tweeple remarked, "One of the best patriotic song I have ever listened. Kudos to @primevideoin...waiting for #TheForgottenArmy."

The freedom anthem- Azaadi Ke Liye video song, composed by Pritam and in the soulful voice of Arijit Singh & Tushar Joshi with lyrics written by Kausar Munir & Shloke Lal.

The 'The Forgotten Army - Azaadi Ke Liye' is a new Amazon Original series based on a true story, is directed by Kabir Khan, starring Sunny Kaushal, Sharvari which is releasing on 24th January 2020.

 

  

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