Celebrate Female Friendships and Embrace the Spotlight with This Uplifting New Track Released on 1 – Year Anniversary of ‘Jawan’
Mumbai, 9th September 2024: In celebration of the one-year anniversary of their hit movie Jawan, acclaimed artists Sanjeeta Bhattacharya and Jhalli have released their latest single, “Main Character Energy.” This vibrant anthem is a tribute to the power of female friendships, the unstoppable energy of women, and the empowering idea of embracing your own life’s story.
Produced by LA based Karan Pandav, “Main Character Energy” is more than just a song—it’s a call to action for everyone, especially women, to take centre stage in their own lives. The track blends infectious beats with powerful lyrics, capturing the essence of living life unapologetically and supporting those who lift you up. Sanjeeta and Jhalli, both known for their unique voices and powerful performances, deliver a dynamic and spirited collaboration that promises to resonate with listeners worldwide.
Reflecting on the inspiration behind the song, Sanjeeta said, “We wanted to create something that celebrates the incredible bond between women, the energy we share, and the way we inspire each other to be the best versions of ourselves, very much like the characters we played in the movie.” Jhalli added, “This song is for every woman who has ever felt like she deserves to be the main character in her own life. It’s about embracing who you are and shining in your own light”.
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The release of “Main Character Energy” also marks a significant milestone for the duo, as it coincides with the first anniversary of Jawan, a film that has become a cultural touchstone for its portrayal of strong, complex female characters and their journeys. The movie, which won accolades for its storytelling and performances, continues to inspire audiences, making this new song release all the more meaningful.
Fans of the film and music lovers alike can look forward to a vibrant, empowering anthem that will make them want to dance, sing, and embrace their own “main character energy.”