
The makers of the highly anticipated historical drama Batwara 1947 have unveiled a powerful new poster, offering audiences a compelling first look at the film’s emotional and thought-provoking world.
The newly revealed poster is rich in symbolism. At its centre is an idol of Lord Krishna, illuminated by the warm glow of a diya, with the division of India and Pakistan forming the backdrop. The image is accompanied by the striking line: “When the world chose sides, he chose courage.”
Together, the visual and the line establish the film’s central emotional conflict: a journey through a fractured world, where humanity, conscience and the pursuit of what is right are put to the test. The poster signals a story that goes beyond history, exploring the personal cost of conflict and the strength required to hold on to one’s values in moments of uncertainty.
The release date holds particular significance. Arriving on the eve of Independence Day, Batwara 1947 invites audiences to reflect on the human stories shaped by Partition—those who were forced to leave their homes, rebuild their lives and navigate a time of profound political and social change.
Batwara 1947 stars a stellar ensemble cast featuring Shabana Azmi, Sunny Deol, Preity G Zinta, Karan Deol, Ali Fazal and Abhimanyu Singh and marks the much-awaited reunion of Rajkumar Santoshi and Sunny Deol after nearly three decades. Produced under the banner of Aamir Khan Productions, Batwara 1947 is directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Rajkumar Santoshi. The music is composed by A. R. Rahman, while the lyrics are penned by Javed Akhtar. The film is produced by Aamir Khan and Aparna Purohit and is slated for a worldwide theatrical release on, Partition Day, August 14, 2026.













