Salman Khan“Maatrubhumi”, which is set against the backdrop of the 2020 confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley, was originally scheduled to release on April 17, coinciding with Eid-ul-Fitr. That date was later pushed back, with the film expected to hit theaters in August. However, there are now reports that the CBFC has shelved the film, making it unlikely to meet the August deadline.
Salman Khan’s ‘Maatrubhumi’ may miss August release
According to New Delhi TV, central board of film certification The CBFC has seized the clearance certificate of Salman’s ‘Maatrubhumi’ (earlier known as ‘Battle of Galwan’) until further orders.
Salman Khan’s ‘Maatrubhumi’ sparks controversy in China
The film caused controversy in China even before its release. After the trailer was released online, some Weibo users accused the film of distorting its depiction of the conflict in the Galwan Valley. India’s Ministry of External Affairs addressed the matter in January, saying that issues related to film production in India were handled by “relevant authorities” and that the Ministry of External Affairs “played no role” in such matters.
Salman Khan releases Maatrubhumi trailer on his birthday
The makers unveiled the trailer of the film on December 27, 2025, coinciding with Salman Khan’s 60th birthday. Salman plays Colonel Santosh Babu, the commander of the 16th Regiment in Bihar, who leads the Indian army in the conflict while enforcing the disengagement agreement at the border.
Salman Khan’s ‘Maatrubhumi’ cast and crew
directed by Apurva Rakiya“Maatrubhumi” is produced by Salma Khan under the banner of Salman Khan Films. The film also tells Chitrangda Singhas well as Abhilash Chowdhury and Ankur Bhatia Playing a key role and music composed by Himesh Reshammiya.