Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace
Release of Salman Khan’s War Drama ‘Maatrubhumi’ Delayed After Prashant Tamang’s Death
The war drama "Maatrubhumi" (formerly known as the "Battle of Galwan"), starring Salman Khan and Chitrangada Singh, has run into unexpected delays following the death of actor-singer Prashant Tamang. Prashant Tamang, who won Indian Idol 3, became a famous artist in the Nepali community, died from cardiac arrest at 43 years old in January 2026. Prashant Tamang played the primary antagonist in the movie and reportedly completed his work on the key scenes. The character of the deceased actor needed to complete his development, including essential fight scenes. The production team faces | Click Here...
Matrubhumi’s Chand Dekh Lena Teaser: When Love Endures Miles Apart
‘Matrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace’ — Chand Dekh Lena — emerges as a heartfelt ode to the enduring power of love that transcends all distances. Matrubhumi, Salman Khan’s upcoming war drama slated for an August release, bloomed with emotions and evocative dreamy imagery in the song teaser Chand Dekh Lena—capturing the very ache of separation and the strength that binds your beloved even when miles apart. We find Chitrangada (portraying the Colonel’s wife) clad in a saree, lost in thought of her beloved, gaze distant—the sequence looks dreamy, stirring a soul-soothing | Click Here...
Salman Khan’s ‘Battle of Galwan’ retitled as Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace
Salman Khan’s upcoming film ‘Battle of Galwan’ has been officially renamed ‘Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace’. The new title resonates deeply with empathy, serving as a call to restore peace amid rising conflicts. Officially renamed on March 16th, 2026, the film’s renaming feels especially poignant amid escalating global tensions. In choosing this name, the creators signal a narrative shift—one that places humanity and compassion at its core, transcending the boundaries of conflict. The actor took to his social media to unveil the news, accompanied by a striking new p | Click Here...
