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Salman Khan Films Dismisses CBFC Certification Issues for 'Maatrubhumi'

Salman Khan Films has refuted reports that 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace' is facing issues with the CBFC. The production house clarified that the film has not yet been submitted for certification, calling the rumors baseless. Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film is based on the 2020 India-China border skirmishes and was originally titled 'Battle of Galwan'. It is expected to release in August, coinciding with Independence Day weekend.

Salman Khan Films denies CBFC trouble for 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace', issues clarification

Mumbai, July 4

Salman Khan's production house SKF has dismissed reports claiming that 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace' has run into issues with the Central Board of Film Certification.

On Saturday, the production house clarified that the film has not yet been submitted for certification. Calling the rumours completely baseless, the production house urged everyone to avoid spreading unverified information.

Taking to social media, they shared a statement that read, "Any claims suggesting that Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace has encountered issues with the CBFC or that its certification has been put on hold are false. The film has not yet been submitted to the CBFC for certification. Therefore, such reports are entirely baseless."

"We request that media outlets and individuals refrain from circulating unverified information. Any official updates regarding the film will be shared by Salman Khan Films through its official channels only." SKF Salman Khan Film."

Over the past few weeks, there have been multiple reports suggesting that the film has undergone changes and reshoots. It was reported that "Maatrubhumi" faced issues with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). According to reports, the CBFC has withheld the film's clearance certificate until further notice.

The upcoming film is directed by Apoorva Lakhia and features Chitrangada Singh in an important role. "Maatrubhumi" was initially slated for release in April this year. However, after being postponed, reports suggested that the Salman Khan-starrer may now hit theatres in August, coinciding with the Independence Day weekend.

The film was earlier known as 'Battle Of Galwan' before it was retitled 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace.' It is loosely based on a chapter from Shiv Aroor's non-fiction book India's Most Fearless (2022), which details the 2020 China-India skirmishes. The story recounts how 50-60 soldiers of the Indian Army's 16 Bihar Regiment, led by Colonel B. Santosh Babu, confronted troops of China's People's Liberation Army along the Line of Actual Control.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I hope they don't dilute the story to please everyone. The Galwan incident was a tragedy, and if they're making a film, they should show the bravery of our jawans without unnecessary drama. Also, the title change is interesting – "May War Rest in Peace" is a powerful message.

Rohit P

Typical media creating controversy for clicks. Why would CBFC have issues if the film is about our brave soldiers? But at the same time, we've seen how they censor even patriotic content these days. Let's wait and see what happens when it's actually submitted.

Sneha F

I'm skeptical about this film. Salman Khan in a serious war movie? And the director's previous work hasn't been great. But I appreciate the attempt to tell the Galwan story. Let's hope it does justice to our soldiers' sacrifice. Also, August release near Independence Day is a smart move. 🎬

Vikram M

Why do we always have to sensationalize everything? The production house has clearly said the film hasn't been submitted yet. But honestly, I'm more worried about whether they'll show the China angle accurately. We need more films about our real heroes, not just masala entertainment.

Kavya N

I'm glad they're making a film about our brave soldiers at Galwan. But renaming it from 'Battle of Galwan' to 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace' makes me wonder if they're softening the narrative. Our soldiers fought and died there – they deserve a film that doesn't shy away from the truth. 🙏

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