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Humare Ram Aaye Hai: Sonu Nigam’s Devotional Song Starring Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhlia to Release on January 22

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Humare Ram Aaye Hai: Sonu Nigam's Devotional Song Starring Arun Govil and Dipika Chikhlia to Release on January 22

Renowned singer Sonu Nigam is all set to mesmerize listeners once again with his upcoming devotional song, ‘Humare Ram Aaye Hai,’ dedicated to Lord Ram. Following the success of ‘Shri Ram Lalla,’ this new track is poised to capture the hearts of devotees and music enthusiasts alike. Scheduled for release on January 22, the song coincides with the auspicious Ram Mandir ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony.

The song features a stellar cast with iconic actors Arun Govil, Dipika Chikhlia, and Sunil Lehri in lead roles. Arun Govil took to his social media handle to share the exciting news with fans.

Posting a captivating poster from the song’s video, he expressed, “Let’s welcome our beloved Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman in Ayodhya in the mesmerizing voice of Sonu Nigam in ‘Humare Ram Aaye Hai,’ a symphony penned and composed by Abhishek Thakur.” The original trio from Ramanand Sagar’s ‘Ramayan’ promises to bring authenticity to the project, creating an immersive experience for listeners.

Notably, Arun Govil, Dipika Chikhlia, and Sunil Lehri, known for portraying Lord Ram, goddess Sita, and Lakshman, respectively, in ‘Ramayan,’ arrived in Ayodhya on January 17. Their presence adds a special touch to the release, coinciding with the Ram Temple inauguration.

The soulful performance by Sonu Nigam in ‘Humare Ram Aaye Hai’ is complemented by the composition of Abhishek Thakur. The bhajan was reportedly shot at picturesque locations, including Guptar Ghat, Hanumangarhi, and Lata Chowk, enhancing the visual and spiritual appeal of the song.

‘Humare Ram Aaye Hai’ promises to be a heartfelt tribute, celebrating the cultural and religious significance of Ayodhya and the Ram Temple. With the combined efforts of talented artists, this musical offering aims to resonate with devotees worldwide, spreading joy and unity.

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