Salman Khan's Team Denies CBFC Hurdles for Maatrubhumi: Film Not Yet Submitted
Salman Khan's Team Denies CBFC Hurdles for Maatrubhumi

Salman Khan's team has officially dismissed rumours that his upcoming film 'Maatrubhumi' is facing hurdles with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). In a statement released on July 4, 2026, the team clarified that the film has not yet been submitted to the censor board, contradicting speculation about potential certification issues.

Rumours Quashed

The clarification came after several media reports suggested that 'Maatrubhumi' was encountering difficulties in obtaining a CBFC certificate due to its content. According to the actor's team, these reports are entirely baseless. The film is still in the production phase, and no formal application has been made to the CBFC for certification.

"There is no truth to the rumours that 'Maatrubhumi' is facing any CBFC certification hurdles. The film has not yet been submitted for certification. Such reports are misleading and create unnecessary confusion among fans and the industry," said a spokesperson for Salman Khan.

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Details About the Film

'Maatrubhumi' is an upcoming film starring Salman Khan, directed by an acclaimed filmmaker. While details about the plot remain under wraps, the film has generated significant buzz due to Khan's involvement. The project is expected to be a large-scale production, with shooting currently underway.

Industry insiders suggest that the film may explore themes related to national identity and heritage, given its title which translates to "motherland." However, the team has not officially confirmed any specific storyline.

Impact on Fans and Industry

The swift denial of the rumours has been welcomed by fans and industry peers. Salman Khan, a major box office draw, has a massive following, and any news about his projects often sparks widespread discussion. By clarifying the situation early, the team aims to prevent misinformation from affecting the film's pre-release momentum.

The film is expected to release in 2026, though an exact date has not been announced. The team has urged fans to rely only on official communications for updates about 'Maatrubhumi'.

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