The makers of the upcoming historical thriller drama film Ae Watan Mere Watan, starring Sara Ali Khan, on Saturday unveiled the new track, "Qatra Qatra". Taking to Instagram, streaming platform Prime Video treated fans with the song video and captioned the post, which read, "Tune into the rhythm of the revolution and let its rhythm unite us. #AeWatanMereWatanOnPrime, Mar 21. #QatraQatra, song out now." The song takes viewers to the time of revolution. Ae Watan Mere Watan Trailer: Sara Ali Khan's Usha Takes On the British Via Radio in This Empowering Patriotic Tale (Watch Video).

As soon as the song was released, fans chimed in the comment section. One of the users wrote, "Goosebumps! Such depth in the music and lyrics." Another user commented, "This is giving goosebumps." The song is sung by Sukhwinder Singh and the lyrics penned by Mukund Suryawanshi, Ravi Girri and Rohan Deshmukh.  The hard-hitting track strikes an emotional chord, reminding one of the valiant sacrifices of the thousands who fought and put their lives on the line to gain freedom from the British Raj. Ae Watan Mere Watan: Meet Sara Ali Khan's Usha Who Fought Against the British Raj to Free India in Prime Video's Upcoming Patriotic Film - WATCH.

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Ae Watan Mere Watan is a fictional tale set against the backdrop of 1942's Quit India Movement; the movie is inspired by real events and chronicles a pivotal chapter from India's quest for Independence. The film pays tribute to both - the celebrated and the unsung heroes and encapsulates the bravery, patriotism, sacrifice, and persistence exhibited by the youth of India during the freedom movement, as per a statement from the film's PR team.

Directed by Kannan Iyer, Ae Watan Mere Watan is written by Iyer, along with Darab Farooqui. The film features Sara Ali Khan in the lead along with Sachin Khedekar, Abhay Verma, Sparsh Shrivastav, Alexx O'Neil, and Anand Tiwari in pivotal roles and a special guest appearance by Emraan Hashmi.

The trailer of the film takes the audience into the pre-independence era by introducing us to 22-year-old Usha (played by Sara Ali Khan), a college girl in Bombay, who in her pursuit of helping India achieve its freedom, forms an underground radio station that becomes the fuel that fires the Quit India Movement. Through her character's journey, the trailer highlights the courage, sacrifices, and resourcefulness of the youth of the nation during India's fight for freedom. The film will be streaming on the OTT platform Amazon Prime Video from March 21.