Music lovers woke up to a treat as Zee Music Company dropped the soulful title track of Ek Din with a caption that instantly tugged at heartstrings: “POV: Ek din Aamir sir aapke saath baith kar gaana gaa rahe hain. Aamir Khan x Arijit Singh = Pure Magic.” And magic it truly feels like. The promotional video beautifully blends behind-the-scenes studio moments with emotional glimpses from the film, creating an experience that feels both intimate and cinematic.
The highlight? Watching Aamir Khan and Arijit Singh immersed in the recording session. Their collaborative energy radiates warmth and sincerity, giving fans a rare peek into the making of a melody that already feels timeless. Intercut with these studio visuals are tender, slice-of-life romance scenes featuring Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi, whose chemistry anchors the emotional core of the film.
Directed by Sunil Pandey and produced under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions by Mansoor Khan, Aamir Khan, and Aparna Purohit, Ek Din is a Hindi remake of the 2016 Thai film One Day. Originally slated for a November 2025 release, the film has now been pushed to May 1, 2026, allowing extra time for post-production finesse. Parts of the film were shot in Japan, adding cultural depth and visual authenticity to its heartfelt family drama narrative.
At its core, Ek Din tells the story of Rohan, a man quietly in love with his colleague Meera but too hesitant to confess his feelings. During a company trip, he makes a wish to spend just one day with her—and fate grants it. It’s a premise that blends fantasy with emotional realism, promising a romance that is both fleeting and profound. For Sai Pallavi, the film marks her Hindi cinema debut, while for Junaid Khan, it’s a significant step in carving his own cinematic identity.
Musically, the title track is already striking a chord. Composed by Ram Sampath with lyrics by Irshad Kamil and sung by Arijit Singh, the song has fans raving about its goosebump-inducing resonance. If the response is anything to go by, Ek Din is not just building anticipation for a film—it’s creating a mood, one soulful note at a time.
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