If everything had worked out, Salman Khan's much-anticipated movie, Maatrubhumi, would have been in theaters by now.The film was originally called Battle Of Galwan but was later renamed to Maatrubhumi earlier this year.It's based on the 2020 conflict between India and China.Since the relationship between the two countries has improved recently, the Ministry of Defence had some concerns about the film's content and how China is portrayed, which caused the delay.A trade source told Bollywood Hungama that while the makers are trying hard to release Maatrubhumi this year, there's a chance it might be delayed until 2027.
The source said, "The problems are not yet solved.
Even if they are resolved quickly, it might be hard to get a good release date, as most big dates are already taken.In our industry, it's common for actors and filmmakers to take over a date that's already booked by another film.But Salman Khan is different. He is fair and doesn't want to clash with another film unnecessarily. Even if he decides to clash, he will talk to the other party first."
An insider suggested that the Dussehra period might be a good time for Maatrubhumi to come out.
They said, "Dussehra is on Tuesday, October 20, this year.The day before Dussehra is usually a big holiday, and collections go up.So Maatrubhumi could benefit from a long weekend. Ramayana is expected to be moved to October 30.After that, there are no major releases until late November, which could also help Maatrubhumi."
So far, Rajkummar Rao's Raftaar is planned for October 16.
Emraan Hashmi and Genelia Deshmukh's Gunmaaster G9 is also expected on the same day, though the producers haven't officially announced it yet.
The source added, "If the problems aren't resolved soon, Maatrubhumi might be delayed until next year.
That would mean Salman Khan could have two movies in 2027.He's currently shooting an untitled film with Nayanthara, which is also expected to come out next year."