Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol are set to share the screen in the upcoming Hindi period drama Batwara 1947, slated for theatrical release on 14 August 2026. Directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and produced under Aamir Khan Productions, the film places the two former box‑office rivals in a story that spans the 1947 Partition of India.

The cast also includes Shabana Azmi, Preity Zinta, and a supporting ensemble, but the film has yet to unveil a teaser or trailer. Production crews are reportedly hard at work recreating the era’s look and feel, though plot details remain under wraps.

The collaboration is historic in itself. In 2001, Lagaan and Gadar: Ek Prem Katha hit theaters on the same day, with Gadar becoming a commercial juggernaut and Lagaan earning critical acclaim and India’s entry to the Academy Awards. That day marked a clash of two stars who would later find themselves on opposite sides of a market battle.

Astrologer Vikkramm Chandirramani has publicly expressed confidence that Batwara 1947 will perform strongly at the box office. A Koimoi column cites Chandirramani’s belief that the film will be a “major box‑office success” because both actors possess “powerful birth charts” and are “currently passing through excellent periods.” He also notes that the pairing could mirror the historic rivalry of 25 years ago.

Chandirramani’s predictions stem from astrological analysis rather than market data. He has previously forecasted Sunny Deol’s return with Gadar 2 (2023), which became one of the highest‑grossing Hindi films of all time and re‑established Deol as a top‑tier star. The astrologer also highlighted a favorable period for Aamir Khan, citing the commercial success of Sitaare Zameen Par (2025) and suggesting that Khan may deliver a landmark project in 2028.

Industry observers point out that the two actors follow distinct career paths. Aamir Khan is known for his selective approach and meticulous preparation, while Sunny Deol has a track record of producing blockbuster hits after quieter stretches. Chandirramani attributes both careers to the influence of Saturn, describing it as a source of discipline and perseverance.

Although the release date is confirmed, no official box‑office projections or distribution agreements have been announced. The production company has not released a marketing schedule, so the film’s performance will ultimately hinge on audience reception, competition from other releases, and the effectiveness of its promotional campaign.

Releasing on 14 August 2026, the film’s premiere aligns with the anniversary of India’s independence, adding thematic resonance to its Partition setting. In summary, Batwara 1947 marks a new chapter for both Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol, transforming former rivals into co‑stars in a period drama that revisits a pivotal moment in Indian history. While success remains to be seen, the alignment of cast, director, and release date suggests strong potential for both critical and commercial impact.

The film’s official website and social‑media channels are expected to release further information, including trailers and promotional material, in the months leading up to its August release. Fans and industry analysts will be watching closely to see whether the collaboration delivers the box‑office performance predicted by astrologer Vikkramm Chandirramani and whether it can replicate or surpass the historic rivalry of 2001.