Salman Khan’s Battle of Galwan is one of the most anticipated films, and reports have it that the team has already kicked off the second and final schedule of the movie. It has been reported that Salman Khan is yet to join the team, and he will be starting the shoot in Mumbai from tomorrow, October 12.
Bollywood Bubble, in their recent report, quoted a source revealing that while the makers started the final leg of shooting on October 11, the Bhaijaan of Bollywood will join the team a day later, on October 12.
In September, Salman Khan concluded a 45-day start-to-finish shoot in Leh, Ladakh. He was later seen in Mumbai, sporting a clean-shaven look after parting ways with the moustache he carried for the film. It was earlier reported that this
schedule of the film is going to be the most important, with the directors considering shooting not only action scenes but also emotional ones.
Earlier, Pinkvilla reported that ‘Chitrangada Singh will also be a part of this second schedule. The recce has been done already, but the details on the exact locations are still under wraps.’
About Battle of Galwan First Look
In July, Salman treated fans to a striking first glimpse that offered a visceral and patriotic preview of what promises to be one of Khan’s most intense roles yet. The motion poster revealed him in a rugged, battle-hardened avatar — his face bloodied, adorned with a proud moustache, and his eyes burning with fierce determination. With no dialogue and just the swelling soundscape of military tension, the visuals set the tone for a film rooted deeply in valour, sacrifice, and national pride.
About the Battle of Galwan
Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film revisits the harrowing 2020 Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops — a rare border skirmish that turned deadly without any firearms being used. Instead, soldiers resorted to hand-to-hand combat with sticks and stones, making it one of the most emotionally charged stories in recent Indian history.
With its stirring subject and powerful cast, Battle of Galwan is poised to be one of the most impactful cinematic tributes to India’s armed forces in recent years.