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Salman Khan called Galwan’s fight as his most physically demanded film

MumbaiSuperstar Salman Khan says that preapping for an action movie is becoming more challenging with each passing year, month and day, which has its next feature of one of the most “physical demand” projects of his career.

Salman, who will be 60 years old in December this year, is directed by Apoorva Lakhia of “Battle of Galvan” in “Battle of Galvan”.

The much awaited war drama is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley Conflict between India and China.

“It is physically demanding. Every year, every month, every day it becomes more and more difficult.

“For example, the action in ‘Alexander’ was different, the character was different. But it is physically difficult. Also, in Ladakh, shooting in high altitude and cold water (another challenge).”

The actor said that the team will move towards Ladakh for shooting schedule later this month.

He said, “When I was signing the film, I felt it is amazing, but it’s a very difficult film. I have 20 days (work) in Ladakh and then seven to eight days (shooting) in cold water. We will shoot this month.”

According to the producers, the film is based on one of India’s most cruel battle, which was fired over 15,000 feet above sea level.

In June 2020, twenty Indian Army personnel lived their lives in the clashes of the Galwan Valley, which in the decades marked the most serious military conflicts between India and China.

Salman said that “Battle of Galwan” will not release the traditional EID, which is a date related to Khan’s films, but reaches theaters in January.

The actor also confirmed that his 2015 film “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” was in the sequel work.

Salman said about the film to complete 10 years on Thursday, “I liked that film (first of the film). It would have the same subject and emotional green. But it would be a separate film.”

Kabir Khan-directed the film was about a Lord Hanuman devotee, who is on the mission to re-connect a silent Pakistani girl with his family across the border.

The actor, a cycling and biking enthusiast, was speaking on the edge of a press event for season two of the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL). He is the brand ambassador of ISRL.

The actor said, “I have always been a rider, from bicycle to motorbike, I have loved them all. Although I don’t have ride as many times,” the actor said, but warned fans against racing on the streets.

(This report has been published as part of an auto-linked syndicated wire feed. Except for the headline, the material has not been modified or edited by ABP Live.)

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