IHNS has been at the forefront in providing timely updates about battle of galwan. Now we are back with another news, which may disappoint those who are waiting to see the Salman Khan-starrer on the big screen. As per the latest developments, the superstar and the producers of the film are mulling over the idea of delaying the release.
Scoop: Salman Khan starrer Battle of Galwan likely to be postponed; It may not hit theaters on April 17
A source told IHNS“battle of galwan Scheduled to release on 17th April. But the shooting is not over yet and the reshoots are taking longer than expected. A week-long schedule will begin from Monday, February 9 at the Golden Tobacco Factory in Mumbai. After the end of this schedule, there are a few more days of shooting left and the shooting will be completed by the end of February.
The source further added, “Director Apoorva Lakhia will start editing the reshoot portions. And that’s not all. As per the rules, battle of galwan This will have to be shown to the Defense Ministry and this process may also take time. Due to these two reasons, the makers feel that they will not be able to meet the deadline of April 17. Salman Khan is clear that such a special, patriotic film needs to be nurtured well. He told the film’s team that they should not rush the process and take their time in ensuring that the final product looks attractive, compelling and cinematic.
The source further said, ‘However, Salman Khan and Apoorva Lakhia are seriously considering postponing it. battle of galwanThey are yet to take the final decision. Salman Bhai is unpredictable; Despite the circumstances, he may release the film on April 17, but the chances seem slim. A clear picture is expected to emerge in a few days from now.
apart from salman khan battle of galwan It also stars Chitrangada Singh. Salman plays the role of Colonel Bikkumalla Santosh Babu in the film, which is based on a chapter from the book ‘India’s Most Fearless 3’ (2022) written by Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh. The film is inspired by the events of June 15, 2020, when Indian and Chinese troops clashed in the Galwan Valley during the COVID-19 pandemic.






