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Maatrubhumi: 3 Release Dates, 40% Reshoot, and a China Problem — Salman Khan's Most Troubled Film [Analysis]
"Originally titled Battle of Galwan. Originally releasing April 17. Then May 15. Now August 15. Salman Khan's war film has had three release dates, a 40% reshoot, and a government directive to remove all mentions of China. At some point the film itself has to be worth all of this." WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace, originally titled Battle of Galwan, has been delayed repeatedly. After missing its April 17 date, the film was eyeing May 15, 2026. Howeve
Kenneth Hopkins
May 113 min read
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