'Maidaan' song 'Mirza': Ajay Devgn-Priyamani's heartwarming chemistry takes the spotlight, WATCH

Updated : Mar 19, 2024 11:39
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After the launch of the intriguing trailer, the makers of the Ajay Devgn starrer 'Maidaan' have dropped a new song,  'Mirza' from the upcoming film. The heartfelt melody offers fans a glimpse into the heartwarming chemistry between Devgn and his wife, portrayed by Priyamani. 

'Maidaan' song 'Mirza' home: 

'Maidaan' song 'Mirza' is a soulful Sufi track that celebrates the return of the beloved. Written by celebrated lyricist Manoj Muntashir, the song has been crooned by Richa Sharma and Javed Ali. The music for the track has been composed by none other than music maestro AR Rahman. 

'Mirza' sees Ajay Devgn and Priyamani reuniting after what appears to be a significant period of longing. It also offers glimpses into Devgn's adventure on the field, with Priyamnai cheering on him from home. In between, they also steal moments from time for their sweet nothings. 

Saregama India took to its official Instagram account to bless netizens with the new song along with the caption, which read, “Khushi ka maahol bann gaya hai, kyunki ghar aa gaya hai #Mirza. #Mirza – Song Out Now. #Maidaan – releasing this eid.”

About Maidaan

'Maidaan' revolves around a resolute football coach, played by Devgn, determined to put India's underdog football team on the world map. Helmed by Amit R. Sharma and co-produced by Boney Kapoor and Zee Studios, the film is dedicated to the golden era of Indian football.

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