Salman Khan returned to Mumbai a few days back after wrapping his Ladakh schedule for his upcoming action drama Battle of Galwan. Now, a news update suggests that Salman will kick-start the second schedule of the film
next week . The second schedule is set to take place in Mumbai, and it is going to be one of the most important schedules, considering the directors are planning to shoot not only action scenes but also emotional scenes.
Salman Khan to Begin Mumbai Schedule of Battle of Galwan Soon
As per Pinkvilla, a source shared, “Salman Khan and the entire crew shot for Battle of Galwan at sub-10 degrees temperature in Ladakh. In fact, the actor battled his health concerns, braving low oxygen levels and extreme weather conditions.”
“The team has shot for some action sequences and dramatic moments at real locations. There have been minor health concerns for Salman as well, and he will be resting over the next week before returning to the sets for the Mumbai schedule. Around 45 days of the film have been shot at real locations in Ladakh, and Salman Khan was on the sets for 15 days for his part. The second schedule of The Battle of Galwan begins next week in Mumbai,” the source further added.
The source revealed that while the exact time of the film’s release has been kept under wraps, the makers will announce the release date soon.
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 sets 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.