Salman Khan and Chitrangda Singh’s romantic number Main Hoon from Battle of Galwan, which was released on Valentine’s Day, has been topping the chartbusters, becoming one of the most romantic tracks of the year.
And now we know an interesting behind-the-scenes nugget from the song; the white horse seen in Main Hoon belongs to Salman Khan himself. Yes, the commanding presence that gallops alongside the superstar on screen is his very own horse. A special Main Hoon song BTS video, which is out, shows this personal relationship to the audience.
Horse Featured In Battle Of Galwan Song Main Hoon Is Salman Khan’s Own
Salman Khan can be seen feeding, petting, and interacting with his horse between takes, leading to a few heartwarming moments captured on camera, and bringing a level of authenticity to the visuals and raising the level of impact of his performance. The behind-the-scenes footage before the final cut adds an emotional layer to the already stirring track. But these intimate moments throw light on Salman’s comfort and natural ease around animals, something long known to his fans.

In an industry where most large-scale sequences utilise production animals, which are trained for this purpose, the fact that Salman chose to use his own horse adds a personal dimension to the cinematic spectacle. It is not just a scene but an element portraying trust, intimacy, and companionship.
More about Battle Of Galwan
Salman Khan will be playing a soldier in Apoorva Lakhia’s upcoming directorial based on the 2020 Galwan Valley Conflict. Last year, Salman unveiled the first motion poster of the film, titled Battle Of Galwan. Ahead of the official announcement, the superstar had shared a picture on Instagram and gave a glimpse of the poster which was placed on a table in the background.

The Galwan Valley clash in 2020 was a deadly confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley, a disputed border region in Ladakh, India. The clash, which occurred on June 15, resulted in casualties on both sides, marking the first fatalities in the Sino-Indian border conflict in nearly 45 years. The fighting involved hand-to-hand combat using sticks and stones, as firearms were prohibited in the area.
Battle of Galwan is produced by Salma Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films, with Apoorva Lakhia at the helm as director. The film promises an unflinching portrayal of bravery, sacrifice, and resilience. The film also stars Chitrangada Singh in a pivotal role.