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Salman Khan’s ‘Maatrubhumi’ delayed after Prashant Tamang death

Salman Khan led 'Maatrubhumi' delayed as Prashant Tamang’s death impacts key film scenes - Reports

Salman Khan’s eagerly awaited project, ‘Maatrubhumi’, has hit a snag, grappling with unexpected production obstacles. The tragic passing of actor-singer Prashant Tamang, who was set to play a pivotal villain, has introduced significant artistic and logistical setbacks. The team is currently contemplating various solutions, including recasting or deploying AI technology to finish his pivotal scenes.

Salman Khan’s ‘Maatrubhumi’, earlier titled ‘Battle of Galwan’, has been delayed after fresh production hurdles hit the film. According to reports, the project was initially planned for an early April release, but script changes and the death of actor-singer Prashant Tamang forced the team to rework the schedule. Tamang, winner of ‘Indian Idol 3’, was reportedly cast as the main antagonist and had already shot several important portions. His death in January has now left the makers facing major creative and logistical challenges.

‘Maatrubhumi’ release delay and Prashant Tamang’s death

According to India Today, Tamang had already shot several key scenes, but a few crucial portions were still pending, the report said. “The team had a couple of planned schedules where Prashant had to shoot some really key scenes. With him gone, the team is absolutely in crisis,” the report said, citing a source close to the film. The makers initially explored reshooting his scenes, but that option now looks difficult both practically and financially.The report further said, “Close-ups could still be managed, but he was also part of extensive action sequences. It would not only be financially unviable but also a logistical nightmare.” The team is now weighing other options to complete the film.

Salman Khan film ‘Maatrubhumi’ production challenges

Salman Khan’s date availability and the continuity of his look have added to the challenge. The makers are considering either bringing in another actor to complete the role, like Paresh Rawal replacing Rishi Kapoor in ‘Sharmaji Namkeen’, or using AI and VFX to recreate Tamang in the remaining scenes. That step, however, would require his family’s approval.“A decision will be taken by the end of this month as the film needs to wrap up and begin post-production,” the report added. The film does not yet have a new release date, though it could target an Independence Day window.Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, ‘Maatrubhumi’ also stars Chitrangada Singh. The film was initially linked to the 2020 Indo-China Galwan clash and now carries the tagline, “May War Rest In Peace.”

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