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Salman Khan reveals powerful first look of Battle of Galwan with Intense motion poster, netizens say, "Bhai is back"

Salman Khan has unveiled the first look of his much-awaited film Battle of Galwan. The intense motion poster has sparked excitement among fans, promising a powerful and emotional story inspired by a historic real-life event.

July 04, 2025 / 19:18 IST
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Salman Khan reveals powerful first look of Battle of Galwan with Intense motion poster, netizens say, "Bhai is back"
Salman Khan reveals powerful first look of Battle of Galwan with Intense motion poster, netizens say, "Bhai is back"

Salman Khan has finally revealed the first look of his highly anticipated film Battle of Galwan, and fans across the country are thrilled. The motion poster of the film was released recently, and it has created a strong buzz among movie lovers. Known for his powerful performances, Salman Khan is set to bring a historic and emotional story to the big screen.

In the poster, Salman is seen with blood on his face, a bold moustache, and fierce determination in his eyes. The look reflects bravery, patriotism, and the emotional weight of the story.

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The film is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash, one of the most intense moments in recent Indian military history. What makes this story even more unique is that the battle was fought without a single bullet being fired, showing courage and strength in a way rarely seen before.

 

The Battle of Galwan took place in the Ladakh region, over 15,000 feet above sea level. On June 15, 2020, Indian and Chinese soldiers clashed in a deadly hand-to-hand fight using sticks, stones, and makeshift weapons. Since firearms are not allowed in that area, the soldiers showed raw strength and courage. It was the first time in nearly 45 years that a clash at the India-China border resulted in casualties. The event shocked the nation and became a symbol of sacrifice and national pride.