The Bull: Salman Khan Begins Rigorous Physical Training For His Role Of Paramilitary Officer In Karan Johar-Vishnuvardhan’s Film – Reports

Salman Khan and Karan Johar team up after 25 years for Vishnuvardhan's The Bull and the Bollywood superstar begins training for his role

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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan continues to reign supreme in the industry. Following the success of his action-packed blockbuster 'Tiger 3' during the festive Diwali season, the actor has stirred excitement among his fans by revealing his upcoming venture with Dharma Productions, titled The Bull. This collaboration has further heightened anticipation among his followers.  The commencement of the film took place with the auspicious mahurat shot in Mumbai on December 29. Reports suggest that the Kick actor is currently engaged in rigorous physical preparation for the movie. He is also said to be undergoing specialized training with paramilitary forces, dedicated to bringing authenticity to his role. ALSO READ: The Bull: Salman Khan's Brigadier Bulsara Biopic Gets Its OFFICIAL Title! Karan Johar-Vishnuvardhan's Film Is Based On 1988's 'Operation Cactus'

The film revolves around Brigadier Bulsara's leadership during the pivotal Operation Cactus in the Maldives in 1988. Currently engaged in dedicated preparations, Salman is investing approximately 3.5 hours daily in physical training to authentically embody the character. This rigorous routine includes a slight adjustment in his dietary habits, demonstrating his earnest commitment to the role. Filming for the Dharma Productions project is scheduled to commence in February. ALSO READ: The Bull: Salman Khan, Karan Johar And Vishnuvardhan’s Film To Go On Floors At Mehboob Studios On December 29: Report




The Bull marks the collaboration between Karan Johar and Salman Khan, nearly 25 years after Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Backed by Dharma Productions and helmed by Vishnu Varadhan, the film will present a retelling of Operation Cactus wherein the Indian Armed Forces, on November 3, 1988, assisted the Maldives in reclaiming control following a coup attempt led by businessman Abdullah Luthufi and the People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE). The Indian forces efficiently neutralized the mercenaries and restored control to President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom's government within hours. 

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