Can Salman Khan Pull Off Karna? Bigger Mistake Than Akshay?

Salman Khan linked to Karna film project

Salman Khan is currently exploring new opportunities as he looks to strengthen his lineup following a series of films that did not perform as expected at the box office. The actor is presently focused on his upcoming release, Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace.

Amid this, fresh reports suggest that filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra has approached Salman Khan for his ambitious mythological project, Karna. The film is expected to be based on the legendary Mahabharata character and is reportedly being planned as a two-part cinematic saga.

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According to industry buzz, Salman has responded positively to the proposal. Discussions between the actor and the filmmaker are said to be progressing, although no official agreement has been announced by either side so far.

Reports indicate that the production of Karna could begin in mid-2027 if everything falls into place. Given the scale and genre of the project, the film is already generating interest among movie enthusiasts and industry observers.

At the same time, the casting speculation has triggered discussions on social media. Some users have questioned whether Salman Khan, who is now in his 60s, would be the ideal choice to portray a character like Karna on screen.

The debate has also led to comparisons with other historical and mythological films. Some movie lovers point to Samrat Prithviraj, where Akshay Kumar’s casting became a widely discussed topic following the film’s box-office performance.

Supporters, however, argue that the success of a film ultimately depends on screenplay, execution and performance rather than age alone. They believe a well-crafted adaptation can overcome such concerns if the storytelling connects with audiences.

For now, Karna remains a project under discussion, and an official confirmation is awaited. Whether this mythological epic becomes Salman Khan’s next major venture is something that will become clear in the coming months.

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