Salman Khan’s Battle of Galwan aims to restore his Eid momentum, but you can see the pressure around this release. His recent films have struggled to pull strong crowds, and the festival slot no longer guarantees the impact it once delivered.
Race 3, Radhe, and Sikandar failed to generate the expected box office response, and the reception stayed weak. These results raised direct questions about whether Salman still commands the Eid window with the same force as before. The audience now expects more than star presence.
Battle of Galwan takes a serious route. It moves away from masala entertainers and leans into a war drama built on national emotion. You will see whether this shift helps him reach viewers who want depth instead of formula. The change signals intent, but expectations stay high.
The story of the 2020 Galwan Valley clash carries natural emotional pull. Yet Salman’s core fans usually want his trademark energy and entertainment, which this film does not promise. This gap between subject and expectation will shape how the audience responds on release.
The Eid clash with Yash’s Toxic and Dhamaal 4 adds more pressure. With three large releases on the same day, your attention will split across genres and stars. Salman’s recent run has not built the strong buzz needed to dominate a crowded box office weekend.
Battle of Galwan stands as a chance for reinvention. It allows Salman Khan to reset his image and rebuild his festival presence. The final answer will come only when the audience shows up and decides whether this film is enough to revive his Eid streak.







