Salman Khan's Film 'Battle of Galwan' Renamed 'Maatrubhumi' with New Poster Salman Khan’s upcoming film, originally titled Battle of Galwan, has been renamed Maatrubhumi, with the makers releasing a new poster featuring the tagline “May war rest in peace.” The announcement was shared by Salman Khan on his Instagram account, marking a significant shift in the project’s branding. The film, inspired by the historic events in the Galwan Valley, now carries a title that emphasizes a broader message of hope for global peace. The new poster highlights a dramatic, bloodied glimpse of Salman Khan, underscoring the film’s intense narrative. The project stars Chitrangda Singh in the female lead role, though details about her character or the plot remain undisclosed. The title change and accompanying tagline have sparked online discussions, with many interpreting the message as a reflection of current global tensions and a call for resolution. The film’s original logline described a story set at over 15,000 feet above sea level, in one of the harshest terrains, where “courage was tested like never before.” It aimed to bring to life a defining chapter of Indian history, focusing on a conflict where “restraint, resolve, and sacrifice became the ultimate weapons.” The teaser, released on December 27, 2025, coinciding with Salman Khan’s 60th birthday, emphasized the film’s historical and emotional depth. A key element of the film is its song titled Maatrubhumi, performed by Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal, and Master Mani Dharamkot. The title’s tagline, “May war rest in peace,” appears to extend the film’s message beyond its historical context, aligning with contemporary themes of conflict and reconciliation.#salman_khan #maatrubhumi #galwan_valley #chitrangda_singh #arijit_singh

BookMyShow Founder Recalls Company's Start with 'Smoking and Drinking' Ashish Hemrajani, the founder and CEO of BookMyShow, shared a nostalgic story during a recent podcast about the origins of his company. He described the launch of BookMyShow in 1999 as being tied to "smoking and drinking," a phrase that sparked curiosity among listeners. The anecdote, recounted during an appearance on The Rockford Circle podcast hosted by Chitrangda Singh, revealed a unique blend of chance encounters and personal experiences that led to the creation of India's largest ticketing platform. Hemrajani's journey began in the late 1990s when he and two friends embarked on a backpacking trip to South Africa. At the time, he was working in advertising but felt trapped by the smoking culture prevalent in his office environment. The trip was intended as an escape from this routine, offering a chance to break free from the constraints of his job. The group traveled on a budget of ₹65,000, including ₹20,000 for airfare, and visited destinations such as Johannesburg, Cape Town, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. Despite facing challenges like car accidents and financial difficulties, the adventure became a turning point in Hemrajani's life. During the trip, Hemrajani heard a radio commercial promoting the sale of rugby tickets online while they were resting under a tree in Storms River Valley. This moment, he recalled, was pivotal. The commercial's message about online ticketing resonated with him, and he later connected this experience to the company's name, Big Tree Entertainment Private Limited. The name, he explained, was inspired by the tree under which he heard the commercial, likening it to a moment of enlightenment. The "drinking" part of the story unfolded when the group arrived in Cape Town.#bookmyshow #chitrangda_singh #ashish_hemrajani #the_rockford_circle #big_tree_entertainment_private_limited