Salman Khan Confirms Next With Vamshi Paidipally and Dil Raju; Production Begins This April
By Sakshi Navare
After months of speculation, superstar Salman Khan has officially confirmed his next project after “Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace.” The actor is joining hands with producer Dil Raju and director Vamshi Paidipally for a new film that is set to go on floors this April. The announcement was made with a picture featuring Salman and Vamshi, shared on Instagram.
Sharing the image, Salman Khan wrote, “Dil, Dimag, Jigar se from this April with Vamshi and Dil Raju.” The production house, while posting the same picture on its page, added more context and wrote, “Salman Khan, a phenomenon who has delivered countless moments of celebration to audiences across the world, now joins hands with our very own, dearest blockbuster filmmaker #VamshiPaidipally for #SVC63. #SalmanKhan VamshiPaidipallyFilm goes on floors this April… destined for glory.”
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If earlier reports are to be believed, the Salman Khan-led untitled film is expected to be a high octane action entertainer. While it is going on floors in April, the project is reportedly eyeing an Eid 2027 release. The film is said to be mounted on a massive scale, with the makers planning extensive schedules and shoots across multiple locations in the country. Reports also suggest that the scale of the film will require significant VFX work.
The movie is also reportedly set to star Nayanthara and is being designed as a full-fledged commercial entertainer. Meanwhile, Salman Khan is currently busy with “Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace” (formerly titled “Battle of Galwan”), which is being directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The film does not yet have a release date.
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