New Delhi: After a power-packed prevue, the makers of Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Jawan’ released the first track of the song titled ‘Zinda Banda.' The song is a dance number with music director Anirudh Ravichander 's foot-tapping composition. He has also lent his voice to the song. The track is choreographed by Shobi, lyrics are penned by Irshad Kamil. 


The filming of 'Zinda Banda' spanned five days, and the result is full of grandeur and celebration featuring Shah Rukh Khan's unmatched energy and dance moves, accompanied by over 1000 female dancers. SRK can be seen dancing to the catchy beats with female dancers matching his energy.   



“'Zinda Banda' holds a special place in my heart as it marks the first track I composed for the film. It’s also my first time composing for Shah Rukh Khan, who is synonymous with featuring in iconic songs of our generation, and I was determined to do justice to his stardom. Working with such a talented cast and crew was truly amazing. Witnessing their dedication and hard work in mounting this song on such a grand scale has been inspiring. It’s been a challenging and creatively fulfilling journey creating the album for this film across three languages. I hope that people enjoy the music of 'Jawan' as much as I enjoyed creating it,” Anirudh said in a statement.  


The song is available in Hindi (Zinda Banda), Tamil (Vandha Edam), and Telugu (Dhumme Dhulipelaa) on all major music platforms.   


The film is backed by an exceptional cast, including some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry from all parts of India, along with Shah Rukh Khan, starting from Nayanthara, and Vijay Sethupathi in lead roles, and Deepika Padukone in a special appearance. Sanya Malhotra, Priyamani, Girija Oak, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Lehar Khan, Aaliyah Qureshi, Ridhi Dogra, and Sunil Grover will also be seen in pivotal roles. 
  
'Jawan' is directed by Atlee. The film is a Red Chillies Entertainment presentation produced by Gauri Khan, and co-produced by Gaurav Verma. It will release in theatres on September 7, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.