Speculation is rising over the possible postponement of Salman Khan’s Battle of Galwan. Many online theories link it to box office competition and the current promotional buzz around the film, but official confirmation from the makers is still pending.
One claim suggests the film may be delayed because Akshay Kumar’s Bhooth Bangla is releasing on April 10, placing two major stars in close proximity. However, the idea that Salman is “scared” of competition remains unverified and largely speculative.
Industry experts note that box office clashes among stars are common. Release decisions are influenced by multiple factors, including logistics, production schedules, and strategic marketing, rather than personal rivalry or fear of competition.
Another discussion points to the perceived lack of hype for Battle of Galwan. Limited promotional visibility and early social media trolling have led some observers to question whether the film can generate a strong opening.
April 17 does not coincide with a national holiday, which could affect initial collections. Some speculate that releasing closer to Independence Day might boost the film’s patriotic appeal and commercial potential.
The main reported reason for any postponement remains production-related. Incomplete shooting, reshoots, post-production work, and mandatory screenings for the Ministry of Defence are cited as priorities before release.
These factors indicate that any delay would likely focus on quality and authenticity rather than competition or promotional issues. The makers have not officially confirmed a new release date, keeping all theories speculative.






