Salman Khan Drops Major Eid Surprise: New Action Thriller With Nayanthara Set For 2027 Release

Salman Khan announces his upcoming action-packed film for Eid 2027, featuring Nayanthara, with a tentative title of SVC 63.

Salman Khan, known for his surprising announcements, just revealed a major update for his fans. The superstar confirmed that his new action thriller will release on Eid 2027. The film will feature Nayanthara in the lead role alongside him.

Film’s Release Delayed Due to Changes

Salman Khan’s earlier film, Matribhumi, was scheduled for release on April 17, 2026. However, due to last-minute changes, its release was postponed. During this time, Salman also announced his Eid 2027 film, keeping fans eager for what’s next.

Salman Shares Sneak Peek From Film’s Set

Salman shared a video from the movie’s set on his X account. Along with the video, he revealed the film’s release date, adding a playful caption. He wrote, “Think a little ahead, so here’s the Eid announcement. Don’t worry, I’ll tell you more when the right time comes. Have some patience… I’ll wait just as much as you will.”

Tentative Title SVC 63 and High-Level Action

The movie, tentatively titled SVC 63, promises high-level action and gripping sequences. This marks the first time Salman Khan and Nayanthara will appear together in a film as leads. Though the two actors previously shared screen space in Godfather, Nayanthara was paired opposite Chiranjeevi in that movie.

Shooting for SVC 63 Has Begun

Filming for SVC 63 is already underway. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh first shared a behind-the-scenes video from the set. Later, Salman also posted the same video, further confirming the film’s progress and excitement around its release.

Salman’s Recent Film Flop and Upcoming Projects

Salman’s last film, Sikandar, with Rashmika Mandanna, did not perform well at the box office. Following this, he will be seen with Chitrangada Singh in Matribhumi. While the film’s new release date is still pending, reports suggest it may release in July 2026. Initially named Battle of Galwan, the film’s title was changed after adjustments to the storyline, influenced by improved India-China relations.