In a move that has already set fans buzzing, Sri Venkateswara Creations officially announced its next big project—bringing together superstar Salman Khan and acclaimed Telugu filmmaker Vamshi Paidipally. Titled SVC63, the film marks an exciting collaboration that blends Bollywood star power with South Indian storytelling finesse.
The announcement came with a striking outdoor picture of the duo, accompanied by a caption that celebrated Salman Khan as a “phenomenon” who has delivered countless moments of joy to audiences worldwide. The post also hinted at the film’s grand scale, calling it a project “destined for glory,” instantly amplifying excitement across fan communities.
What makes this collaboration particularly noteworthy is that it marks Vamshi Paidipally’s Hindi film debut. Known for delivering blockbuster hits like Maharshi, the director brings a strong track record of combining emotion with large-scale storytelling. His entry into Hindi cinema with a megastar like Salman Khan signals a strategic push toward pan-India appeal.
The film is expected to go on floors in April 2026, with a 2027 release being targeted. Backed by producers Dil Raju and Shirish, the project is already being positioned as a high-octane action thriller. Industry chatter suggests that the film may tap into a more intense, gritty space—something fans have been eager to see from Salman following his recent outings.
Salman Khan’s box office dominance, with a long list of 100 crore-plus films, continues to make him one of the most bankable stars in the country. His last major release, Sikandar, further cemented his mass appeal, and expectations are now sky-high for what he brings to this new collaboration.
With a powerful combination of a seasoned superstar, a blockbuster director, and a production house known for delivering big-ticket entertainers, SVC63 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated projects on the horizon. If early buzz is anything to go by, this film could redefine the action space while bridging industries in true pan-India style.