Salman Khan drops his intense look as a soldier from 'Battle Of Galwan'

IANS July 4, 2025 406 views

Salman Khan has unveiled his intense soldier look for the upcoming war drama 'Battle Of Galwan'. The film is based on the 2020 clash between Indian and Chinese troops in Ladakh. Khan's rugged, bloodied avatar has already created massive buzz among fans. The movie also stars Chitrangada Singh and features music by Himesh Reshammiya.

"Blood, grit, and patriotism at 15,000 ft. Salman Khan is ready for the most powerful story of modern India." – Official Film Handle
Salman Khan drops his intense look as a soldier from 'Battle Of Galwan'
Mumbai, July 4: After "Sikandar", Salman Khan is all set to grace the big screen once again with the forthcoming war drama, "Battle Of Galwan". Giving the movie buffs an initial glimpse of Apoorva Lakhia’s directorial, the makers have unveiled the first look poster from the drama.

Key Points

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Salman Khan sports a rugged battle look with a bloodied face

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Film depicts the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between India and China

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Himesh Reshammiya composes music, Chitrangada Singh co-stars

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Marks first fatalities in Sino-Indian border conflict in 45 years

Khan was seen sporting a mustache for his role as a soldier in "Battle Of Galwan". He was seen looking all fierce in his rugged battle avatar with a bloodied face and intense determination in his eyes.

The poster further included the words, "Over 15,000 feet above sea level India fought its most brutal battle without firing a single bullet."

The first look was dropped on the official IG handle for the film, along with the caption, “Blood, grit, and patriotism at 15,000 ft. Salman Khan is ready for the most powerful story of modern India. #BattleOfGalwan motion poster out now!". Khan also shared the poster on his official Insta handle.

For those who do not know, the Battle Of Galwan was an intense confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops back in 2020 in the Galwan Valley, a disputed border region in Ladakh. As firearms were prohibited in the region, the soldiers fought only with hands using sticks and stones. The clash marked the first fatalities in the Sino-Indian border conflict in almost 45 years.

Himesh Reshamiya has been roped in as the music composer for "Battle of Galwan", featuring Chitrangada Singh as the leading lady opposite Khan. It is further believed that the cast of the flick will also include three young male actors, who will be a part Khan’s core squad in the film.

The release date for "Battle Of Galwan" has not been unveiled as of now.

In addition to this, it is further reported that Khan will once again share the screen with his 'Saajan' co-star Sanjay Dutt in a forthcoming entertainer, reportedly titled "Ganga Ram".

Reader Comments

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Priya S
While I appreciate the tribute, I hope they don't commercialize the sacrifices of our soldiers. The Galwan incident was too painful to be turned into just another masala movie.
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Rohit P
Bhai looking 🔥 in the soldier avatar! But I hope they show the real story without any fictional drama. Our jawans deserve that respect.
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Sarah B
Interesting choice of subject. I hope they consult with actual soldiers who were there to maintain authenticity. The poster does look powerful though!
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Karthik V
Himesh Reshamiya as music composer? After "Aapka Suroor"? Please don't ruin such an important story with cringe songs. Stick to patriotic scores like AR Rahman would do.
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Divya L
My cousin was posted in Ladakh during the Galwan incident. I hope this film captures the real bravery and doesn't just focus on Salman's star power. The soldiers' families will be watching closely.
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Michael C
As someone who follows geopolitics, I'm curious how they'll handle the diplomatic aspects. The Galwan clash had major international implications beyond just the battlefield.

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