Salman Khan’s upcoming film Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace is reportedly facing uncertainty around its release despite significant changes to its narrative and tone. The war drama, which was initially expected to arrive in April and later reportedly shifted to June, is now said to be stalled amid regulatory complications. According to a Mid-Day report, the film has not yet been submitted to the Central Board of Film Certification for certification. The makers are currently assessing the next steps required before proceeding further with the release process.“At this stage, after making the necessary changes, the team is trying to understand what would be the next steps to ensure its smooth release. No department, whether the Ministry of Defence, the Indian Army, or the CBFC, has seen the film yet,” a source revealed.Film originally linked to the Galwan Valley conflictMaatrubhumi was initially conceptualised as a retelling of the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops. However, the direction of the project reportedly changed after the release of its teaser in December 2025.The teaser drew sharp reactions from the Chinese state-affiliated publication Global Times, which accused the film of “distorting facts.” Following the response, Indian authorities are said to have informally advised the makers in February to remove explicit references to China and the Galwan conflict, citing improving diplomatic relations between the two countries. Soon afte