Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has ended the ongoing suspense regarding his next film. Salman has announced the new name of the film ‘Mathrubhoomi’ on his official Instagram handle. The poster released with this announcement has created a stir on social media, in which a very intense and blood-soaked avatar of Salman Khan is seen.
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Salman Khan’s ‘Battle of Galwan’ is now ‘Mathrubhoomi’
The new poster, which announces the renaming of ‘Battle of Galwan’ to ‘Mathrubhoomi’, shows a jaw-dropping, blood-soaked glimpse of Salman Khan. Chitrangada Singh will be seen as the lead actress in this film.
Teaser of Salman Khan’s ‘Battle of Galwan’
The teaser of Salman Khan’s film ‘Mathrubhoomi’ was released on the superstar’s 60th birthday, 27 December 2025. The tagline of the film at that time was: “At an altitude of more than 15,000 feet above sea level, in one of the most difficult terrains, courage is tested like never before. ‘Battle of Galwan’ brings to life an important chapter in Indian history – a conflict fought under circumstances where restraint, determination and sacrifice became the greatest weapons. Are you ready to watch this story of courage?”
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More information about Salman Khan’s ‘Battle of Galwan’
Salman Khan Films has officially announced the new title of its much-awaited film ‘Battle of Galwan’, which will now be known as ‘Mathrubhoomi: Yudh Ko Shanti Mile’. The makers of the film have also released a stunning new poster, which not only reflects the change in the film’s title, but also conveys a message that feels extremely relevant in today’s world.
The most interesting aspect of the new title is its tagline – “War ko shanti mele.” With this idea, Salman Khan wants to give a big message which is not limited to just conflict but gives hope for peace in the entire world. Although the film is inspired by the historical events of Galwan Valley, the message behind its new title seems broader and deeper than the confines of the battlefield.