Salman
Khan is once again dominating social media, not with a film update, but with a striking new photo dump that has fans obsessing over his effortless swagger. While Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace continues to generate headlines amid ongoing speculation about its release, the superstar has now grabbed attention with a fresh set of pictures on Instagram. The post quickly went viral, with fans flooding the comments section with praise and calling it peak "aura farming." Interestingly, the photos arrived just days after Salman Khan Films issued an official clarification dismissing rumours that the upcoming war drama was facing delays due to CBFC certification issues.
Salman Khan's new pictures breaks the internet
Salman Khan shared a fresh set of pictures on Instagram, instantly sending fans into a frenzy. The actor kept the caption simple as he wrote
Maatrubhumi, his upcoming film. He let the photos do all the talking, while the comments section was flooded with reactions. Many fans described the post as "aura farming," praising the superstar's effortless screen presence and charismatic vibe.The photos feature Salman in a rugged, casual look, sporting a fitted black T-shirt paired with blue jeans. He completed the ensemble with a silver chain, bracelet and his signature turquoise bracelet, while his neatly trimmed beard and intense expression added to the striking appearance. Posing against a scenic outdoor backdrop, Salman exuded confidence, making the pictures an instant hit among his followers.
Fans were quick to shower
Salman Khan with praise in the comments section. Several users described his latest post as "farming aura," while others called his look pure "swag," dropping fire, heart and heart-eye emojis. Many admired the actor's effortless charisma, with the comment section quickly filling up with compliments celebrating his signature style and larger-than-life screen presence.
The viral post comes days after Salman Khan Films dismissed reports claiming that
Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace had been delayed due to issues with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). In an official statement, the production house clarified that the film has not yet been submitted to the censor board, making the reports "inaccurate" and "baseless."
About CBFC reports regarding Maatrubhumi
The makers also urged fans and social media users not to circulate unverified information, stressing that all official updates regarding the film would only be shared through Salman Khan Films' authorised communication channels.Directed by Apoorva Lakhia,
Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace is inspired by the 2020 Galwan Valley clash. Salman will portray Colonel Bikkumalla Santosh Babu, who was martyred along with 19 soldiers of the 16 Bihar Regiment during the confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops. The film's revised theatrical release date is yet to be announced.