Sung by Rabih Baroud and Brigitte Yaghi, the Arabic version has the same tune and high energy. Speaking about this Arabic version, director Ali Abbas Zafar said, `As the song is a chartbuster here in India, and the film is shot in the Middle East and focuses on a major issue that affects the region, we were very keen to engage with audiences there. Dubbing the song in a local language is a way to connect with audiences in the Middle East, as Hindi films have huge appeal there and Salman Khan is the biggest superstar in the region.`
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The song`s lyrics call for brotherhood and peace in the world. Lyricist Mohammad Jad Malak has translated the original words to Arabic. In collaboration with master gate music services by Ziad Karimeh in Lebanon, Swag Se Swagat gets a truly international Arabic version. A mega-action entertainer set on a lavish, larger than life canvas, YRF`s Tiger Zinda Hai will hit theatres on December 22 worldwide.