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Salman Khan and Nayanthara Film Reportedly Titled Monster

Salman Khan's pan-India film with Nayanthara, Vamshi Paidipally and Dil Raju is reportedly titled Monster, per Filmfare, with an Eid 2027 release eyed.

Ananya Iyer

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The long-rumoured Salman Khan and Nayanthara film appears to have found its name. Per a Filmfare exclusive, the action entertainer that Khan is shooting with producer Dil Raju has been titled Monster. India Today carried the same reported reveal, while noting that the makers are yet to make an official announcement.

  • Salman Khan's upcoming action film with producer Dil Raju is reportedly titled Monster, per a Filmfare exclusive.
  • India Today reported the title for the pan-India project, noting the makers have not officially confirmed it.
  • The film is directed by Vamshi Paidipally and marks Salman Khan's first screen pairing with Nayanthara, per Mid-Day and 123telugu.
  • Mid-Day reported the film is being lined up for an Eid 2027 release.
  • Salman Khan is reportedly taking on a larger share of the action sequences himself, per Filmfare and Zoom.
  • The project, earlier known by the working label SVC63, also features Jackie Shroff, as covered in earlier casting reports.

The film, directed by Telugu filmmaker Vamshi Paidipally, has been tracked in trade circles under the working label SVC63. It marks the first time Khan and Nayanthara share the screen, per Mid-Day and 123telugu, a pairing that puts one of Hindi cinema's biggest stars opposite one of the South's most bankable leads.

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Eid 2027 in the crosshairs

Mid-Day reported that the team is eyeing an Eid 2027 release, a slot Khan has repeatedly owned across his biggest openers. An Eid window would also give the pan-India production, mounted in Hindi and Telugu markets by Dil Raju's banner, a long runway to complete its schedules.

Earlier reporting, covered previously on this site, placed a Mumbai schedule on the film's calendar and added Jackie Shroff to the cast. None of the release plans have been formally announced, and the dates remain trade reporting rather than confirmed positions.

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Khan reportedly leaning into the action

Alongside the title, Filmfare and Zoom reported that Khan has stepped up the share of action sequences he performs himself on the current schedule. The reports frame Monster as a full-scale action entertainer built around that physicality.

For Nayanthara, the project extends a run of high-profile choices across industries; for Paidipally, it is his first film with Khan after directing Vijay's Varisu. If the reported Eid 2027 plan holds, Monster would join an increasingly crowded field of pan-India tentpoles chasing festival corridors, and the official confirmation of title and date is the next marker to watch.

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Bollywood Hungama also carried the title report, framing Monster as the name for what the trade has tracked as SVC63, the banner's numbering for the production. For Dil Raju, among Telugu cinema's most prolific producers, the film is the most expensive swing yet at a genuinely pan-India release built around a Hindi superstar.

Paidipally arrives with a template for the crossover: his last directorial, Varisu, paired him with Vijay and became one of that year's biggest Tamil grossers. Nayanthara, meanwhile, has form opposite Hindi cinema's biggest names, having made her Bollywood debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Jawan. The combination is precisely the kind of casting arithmetic pan-India projects now chase, which is why an unconfirmed title report has travelled this far this fast.

This article is original commentary and analysis by The NE Times. Background facts were referenced from Filmfare, India Today, Mid-Day, 123telugu, Zoom.

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