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Salman Khan's Maatrubhumi Faces Possible Delay to 2027: Will the Superstar Have a Double Release Next Year?
BY SACNILK
There is a lot of conversation happening in the trade circles regarding Salman Khan's ambitious project, Maatrubhumi. Originally announced as Battle of Galwan, the film has been one of the most talked-about movies in the superstar's upcoming lineup. However, according to a recent report by Bollywood Hungama, there is a strong possibility that the film's release might be pushed to 2027. While the makers were initially aiming for a release this year, certain technical and diplomatic hurdles seem to be slowing down the progress. The core reason behind this potential delay involves the subject matter of the film. Maatrubhumi is based on the 2020 border conflict between India and China. Given that diplomatic relations between the two countries have seen recent improvements, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) reportedly has some reservations regarding the specific mention of China and certain aspects of the content. In India, any film depicting the armed forces requires a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the MoD, and it appears the team is currently working through these discussions to ensure the film is presented appropriately. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) A trade source mentioned that even if these issues are resolved quickly, finding a suitable release window in the current year is becoming a challenge. Most major holiday slots are already occupied by other big-budget films. Interestingly, the source highlighted Salman Khan's unique ethics when it comes to box office clashes. Unlike many others in the industry, Salman is known to be very fair and avoids clashing with other films unnecessarily. If he ever decides to take up a date already claimed by another producer, he makes it a point to inform them personally beforehand. This professional courtesy is one reason why the makers are being extra cautious with the scheduling. Industry insiders believe that if a 2026 release is still pursued, the Dussehra period around October 20 could be a viable option. It offers an extended five-day weekend, and with other major films like Ramayana potentially moving to late October, there could be a clear window. Currently, Rajkummar Rao's Raftaar and the Emraan Hashmi-Genelia Deshmukh starrer Gunmaaster G9 are eyeing the mid-October slot, but no official confirmation has locked them in yet. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) If the clearance issues persist, Maatrubhumi will officially move to 2027. This shift would actually result in a massive year for Salman Khan fans, as the superstar is already working on an untitled actioner directed by Vamshi Paidipally. That film, which features Nayanthara as the female lead, is also targeted for a 2027 release. Having two Salman Khan films in a single calendar year is a rare event and would certainly create a massive buzz at the box office. For now, Maatrubhumi remains a highly anticipated project because it brings Salman Khan into a gritty, real-life inspired military drama. Directed by Karan Butani and produced under the Salman Khan Films (SKF) banner, the movie is expected to showcase the actor in a very different light compared to his usual commercial entertainers. While the wait might get a little longer, the scale and the sensitivity of the subject suggest that the makers are taking the right steps to ensure the film reaches the audience in its best possible form.