Salman Khan teams up with National-Award winning director Vamshi Paidipally, Dil Raju; shooting from April 2026 Actor Salman Khan is set to collaborate with National Award-winning director Vamshi Paidipally and producer Dil Raju for a high-octane action drama. The yet-untitled project marks the first time the trio is coming together and is scheduled to go on floors in April 2026. While the makers are yet to reveal details about the film’s storyline, casting, and technical crew, the announcement has already generated strong interest across trade and fan circles given the scale typically associated with Dil Raju’s productions and Vamshi Paidipally’s track record with mainstream entertainers. For Salman Khan, the project arrives at an important point in his career trajectory. His post-pandemic theatrical releases have not delivered the kind of box office impact historically associated with his films. His most recent big-screen outing, Sikandar, directed by AR Murugadoss and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, also featured Rashmika Mandanna in a leading role. At present, Salman Khan is occupied with promotions for his upcoming film Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace, earlier titled Battle of Galwan. Directed by Apoorva Lakia and co-starring Chitrangda Singh, the film is scheduled to release on August 14, 2026. It was initially planned for an April 17, 2026 release but was reportedly postponed due to patchwork and reshoot requirements. More information about Salman Khan’s collabor... #Salman_Khan #National_Award-winning #Actor_Salman #Dil_Raju #Vamshi_Paidipally #director_Vamshi #Award-winning_director #winning_director #producer_Dil #action_drama

Salman Khan’s Maatrubhumi to undergo 40-day reshoot, new song in the works: Report Actor Salman Khan recently announced a significant update to his upcoming war drama, revealing its new title as Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace. The project was earlier known as Battle of Galwan, and the revised name points to a noticeable shift in tone and messaging. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film is inspired by the 2020 India-China military clash in the Galwan Valley. Salman Khan will portray late Colonel Bikumalla Santosh Babu in the film, which initially began shooting in Ladakh in September 2025 and was close to completion by December the same year. However, the project is currently undergoing extensive changes. According to a Mid-Day report, the team has been reshooting portions of the film in Mumbai since February 2026, with nearly 40 days of additional work planned. The revised schedule includes filming new sequences aimed at reshaping the narrative. One of the notable additions is a Chinese-language song, which will be composed by Himesh Reshammiya. The song is expected to be filmed featuring Salman Khan once it is finalised and recorded. The changes are reportedly influenced by evolving geopolitical circumstances. Reportedly, the makers revisited the film’s approach in light of a cautious easing in relations between India and China. Given the sensitivity surrounding the Galwan conflict, the team is said to have opted for a narrative that places greater emphasis on them... #Salman_Khan #war_drama #Report_Actor #Maatrubhumi #War_Rest #Actor_Salman #upcoming_war #recently_announced #significant_update #Khan_recently

Battle of Galwan renamed Maatrubhumi; Salman Khan shares intense new poster Actor Salman Khan has unveiled a striking new poster from his upcoming film, which has now been officially retitled Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace. The project was earlier known as Battle of Galwan. The newly released poster presents Salman Khan in a rugged battlefield avatar. The close-up visual shows the actor with bruises and cuts across his face, with dried blood and dust suggesting the aftermath of intense combat. His piercing gaze dominates the frame, giving the poster a tense and confrontational tone. In the foreground, Khan is seen gripping a wooden stick wrapped tightly with barbed wire. His hands appear injured, with blood visible across his fingers and knuckles. The imagery adds to the raw, battle-driven mood that the film appears to explore. The background of the poster is filled with smoke and debris, with silhouettes of soldiers faintly visible amid the haze. The earthy colour palette and war-like setting reinforce the film’s themes of conflict, sacrifice and resilience. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bollywood Hungama🎥 (@realbollywoodhungama) The film’s new title, Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace, is prominently displayed at the bottom of the poster. The phrase “May War Rest In Peace” adds a reflective note to the otherwise intense imagery. The message arrives at a time when global attention remains focused on geopolitical tensions in the Middle... #Khan #Salman_Khan #Salman #Galwan_renamed #War_Rest #Khan_shares #officially_retitled #Actor_Salman #renamed_Maatrubhumi #retitled_Maatrubhumi
