Salman Khan’s ‘Battle of Galwan’ has been in the news since its announcement. This film was scheduled to hit the theaters on April 17 this year. However, according to recent reports, the release of this film may be delayed. And now, as per the latest development, this war film has been postponed to August 2026. Let us know when this film will be released in theatres.
‘Battle of Galwan’ when will it be released?
According to the report of Bollywood Hungama, Salman Khan’s ‘Battle of Galwan’ has been postponed. According to the report, a source told the publication, “It will now be released on August 14, 2026.” Insider told that the makers and actors will take advantage of the Independence Day week to increase the box office collection of the film. The report further said that the source said, “Salman Khan and the makers believe that this would be a better date as August 15 is India’s Independence Day. The feeling of patriotism will be at its peak, and ‘Battle of Galwan’ will be an ideal film to watch at this time.” The report further states that the makers will soon make an official announcement about this change.
Shooting of ‘Battle of Galwan’ is pending
According to the report, the shooting of the film has not been completed yet. According to reports, a week-long schedule is going to be held at Mumbai’s Golden Tobacco Factory from Monday, February 9. The report further states that the source said, “After this schedule is over, there are a few more days of shooting left, and the shooting will be completed by the end of February.”
It was also told in the report that director Apoorva Lakhia will edit the new footage. It is being told that the makers have to show this film to the Defense Ministry, which will take some time. Due to some reasons, the makers will not be able to release the film in theaters in April this year.
Advice to Salman Khan’s team
According to the report, a source had said, “Salman Khan believes that such a special, patriotic film needs to be prepared well. He has asked the film team not to rush the process and take time to ensure that the final product looks attractive, powerful and cinematic.”

