
Mother’s Day: Ayushmann Khurrana to release a special song titled ‘Ma’
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana will be releasing a song called Ma as a special tribute on Mother’s Day!
It’s mother’s day tomorrow and everyone will be talking about their moms. However, Ayushmann Khurrana will do it in a different way as he will be paying a special tribute to all the moms. The actor is going to release a song titled ‘Ma’ tomorrow.
HT quoted him saying, “Though every single day should be called Mother’s Day, given the sacrifices she makes and the unconditional love that she showers on her child, it is quite sweet that we can all celebrate our mothers on a special day especially dedicated to them. On this Mother’s Day, I will be posting a really special song, titled ‘Ma’. We are dedicating it to all the mothers out there. The spirit of motherhood has always amazed me. And I will be humbly singing in praise of this ever-caring, ever-nurturing force.”
He has even posted a video talking about his song. Ayushmann captioned the video as, “Jiss Maa ke bachhe udaas hain, Woh kaise khush reh sakti hai? This Mother’s Day, let’s take a collective pledge to make her smile again.”
While Rochak Kohli has composed the song, Gurpreet Saini has penned down the lyrics. How excited are you all? Do let us know your thoughts in the comment section!
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