Salman Khan Raj & DK Movie Details: Retiring Superhero Concept, Budget Constraints, and November 2026 Start
Bhai as Hancock? Salman Khan and Raj & DK Team Up for the Most Unexpected Superhero Comedy!
Thursday, March 5, 2026, Mumbai — The city of dreams just woke up to a news bomb that has shifted the entire Bollywood axis.
Salman Khan, our very own Bhaijaan, is finally ready to play a superhero, but there is a massive twist that no one saw coming in their wildest fan theories. Forget the flying capes and the world-saving speeches because this time, the hero is tired, grumpy, and desperately looking for a way to just quit.
Reports from the heart of Bandra suggest that Salman has been in deep talks with the genius duo Raj & DK for a project that could redefine the Bhai brand for a whole new generation. It is not just another action flick; it is a high-concept superhero comedy that is currently being described as a desi take on the Hollywood hit Hancock.
The timing of this reveal is almost poetic. Salman is currently juggling the intense shoot of Battle of Galwan, a war drama where he plays Colonel B. Santosh Babu. That film was originally set for an April release, but additional work and a few reshoots have pushed it to August 14, 2026. Even amidst a heavy work schedule and personal stress due to his father Salim Khan’s recovery at Lilavati Hospital, Salman was spotted today at Mehboob Studio in a surprisingly cheery mood. He has reportedly shifted his shoot locations just to stay closer to the hospital, showing that even off-screen, he is playing the role of the protective son. But while he finishes his soldier duties on one set, his mind is already vibrating with the quirky, “un-superhero” energy of Raj & DK’s world.

The Grumpy Hero Who Just Wants To Retire
We have seen Salman beat up a hundred goons with a single belt flick. We have seen him stop a moving train with his bare hands. But we have never seen him play a superhero who is actually bored of his own powers. The core concept of this new project is a hero who wants to hang up his cape and retire from saving the world forever. He is weary. He is done with the repeat cycles of villain-fighting. Yet, the universe refuses to let him live in peace, dragging him back into action every time he tries to grab a remote and sit on his couch. It is a brilliant subversion of the genre.
According to Bollywood Hungama, this collaboration has been brewing for nearly three months behind closed doors. Salman has reportedly loved the initial idea, but he is waiting for the duo to lock the final screenplay before giving the official green light. The genius of Raj & DK lies in their ability to mix grounded humor with high-stakes tension, something they have mastered in The Family Man and Farzi. Bringing that “quirky” vibe to a Salman Khan film is like mixing nitro with glycerin. It is bound to explode at the box office.
The Budget Reality Check And A Mid-Life Crisis
Is the Indian audience ready for a “retired” superhero? Usually, our superhero films are about origins, greatness, and massive CGI spectacles. Think Krrish or Brahmastra. But Salman is taking a contrarian path. He is asking a very direct question to the industry: Does a superhero always have to be young and enthusiastic? By playing a character who is essentially going through a superhero mid-life crisis, he is tapping into a more relatable, human side of the “God-like” figure.
However, there is a catch. Salman is very clear about one thing: the money. He has specifically asked Raj & DK to keep the budget in check. He is in no mood for an over-expensive VFX nightmare that might struggle to recover costs in the current volatile market. He wants the “right budget” that relies on wit and character traits rather than just shiny lights and green screens. It shows a level of maturity and business sense that many younger stars are currently lacking.
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The Road To November 2026
The timeline for this project is already taking a solid shape. While the “initial interest” was reported back in January, we are now looking at a concrete plan. A final narration is expected to happen in April 2026, which is just a month away. If the script hits the mark, the film is expected to go on floors in November 2026. It will be a massive collaboration between Mythri Movie Makers and Reel Life Entertainment, marking a fresh partnership for the superstar.
This move also feels like a reaction to his previous box office outing. His film Sikandar didn’t quite set the world on fire as expected, and the industry has been whispering about whether the old “Masala” formula is finally dying. By jumping into a “High-Concept Comedy,” Salman is signaling that he knows the audience has moved on to more intelligent, genre-bending content. He isn’t just trying to stay relevant; he is trying to lead the change.
As he wraps up Battle of Galwan and waits for the dust to settle on his personal front, this superhero project stands as the beacon of his next phase. It is risky. It is weird. And for a man who has played every version of a “Macho Hero,” it is exactly the kind of “refresh” his career needs.
The “Bhai” we knew is changing. And honestly? We are here for it.
This is the smartest move Salman Khan has made in a decade.
Working with Raj & DK is exactly the “creative injection” his career needed after a few repetitive hits.
A retiring superhero is a role that fits his current “bored yet powerful” off-screen persona perfectly. If they get the comedy right, this could be his Logan or Deadpool moment—something that remains iconic for years. I am looking forward to seeing him play a hero who actually hates his job!
My Take
Original Source: First reported by Bollywood Hungama as an exclusive scoop on March 5, 2026, detailing the “retiring superhero” plot and the November start date.
Question For You: Do you think Salman Khan can pull off a “Hancock-style” grumpy superhero, or should he stick to the traditional “Dabangg” style action?
