Salman Khan’s Eid 2027 Comeback

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 24: Eid has been a good omen for Salman Khan for more than a decade, a place he earned for himself where stardom was all his. This seems no longer the case. Now there is a narrowing margin for error and a need for reinvention.

At the epicenter of this shift is SVC63, a working title for a big-ticket collaboration with National Award-winning director Vamshi Paidipally and Telugu producer Dil Raju. The collaboration is a statement of purpose: this is not a minor course adjustment, but a major realignment.

The Context of Decline

Khan’s 2015 Eid film, Sikandar, helmed by AR Murugadoss, stalled after its initial spell. The precipitous decline in revenues signalled a disconnect between traditional star formulas and a new generation of viewers seeking innovation and ambition in story and content.

This came at a time when his war drama, Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace (formerly Battle of Galwan), had been delayed. Considerable reshoots – reportedly involving almost 40% of the film – had the effect of shifting emphasis from a focus on the battlefield to the human element, in part due to geopolitical considerations.

The result? A disrupted schedule and a damaged brand – and these require more than tinkering with the system.

SVC63: Copying the South

In SVC63, Khan seems to be embracing a production philosophy that has come to dominate commercial Indian cinema in the last decade.

The model of Vamshi Paidipally (of Maharshi and Varisu) is one in which scale is matched by accessibility and production values. The goal is not transformation, but evolution – to maintain Khan’s popularity, to increase viewer engagement.

Shooting began in Mumbai on April 18, 2026, with a puja ceremony, and this is a film on a grand scale.

The casting reinforces that ambition.

Nayanthara is paired with Khan, the first time they’ve appeared together since her Hindi debut in Jawan. The character actors – Anil Kapoor, Arvind Swamy, Paresh Rawal and Rajpal Yadav – hint at a balance of power and familiarity.

Aesthetically, the film is big: multi-camera location shoots, much VFX, and a tendency towards fullness over spareness.

The movie is set to release during Eid 2027, close to Spirit, starring Prabhas and helmed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, on March 5, 2027.

The industry has already started to position this as a possible “twice-in-a-month” event, in parallel to 2015, when Baahubali: The Beginning and Bajrangi Bhaijaan shared the same month and grew the market.

But the difference is tone.

Spirit is likely to deliver aggression and psychological warfare, two aspects of Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s style.

SVC63, on the other hand, is being pitched as a “family entertainer”, a genre that has driven Khan’s previous successes, such as Sultan and Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

Salman Khan’s stardom flourished on the back of repetition – the same characters, the same emotional cues, the same deal with viewers. This contract has been broken.

This project signals acknowledgment.

In working with Vamshi Paidipally and in his approach to more complex narrative, Khan seems to be moving towards more emotionally demanding performances while maintaining the elements of mass cinema.

It is not a departure. It is an adjustment.

This is not just a release. It’s about regaining a release date, regaining a brand, and regaining relevance in an industry that no longer guarantees either.

If SVC63 manages to merge southern technical expertise with Salman Khan’s on-screen legacy, Eid 2027 will not just be a return.

It may decide whether the Salman Khan formula can be improved – or if it is already exhausted.

PNN Entertainment