Salman Khan Set to Portray Army Officer Role in Upcoming Project by Karan Johar and Vishnu Vardhan; Sporting Dashing Army Haircut
Yes, you heard it right, Salman Khan is all set to play an army officer in Vishnu Vardhan’s next film. According to a source close to the development, Vishnu Vardhan’s upcoming film, which is yet to be titled, is set against the backdrop of the Indian Army. The film will star Salman Khan as an army officer. The source said, “Vishnu Vardhan got a lot of love from the audience for Shershaah. Even the families of several army officials and army officials themselves were impressed with his presentation of the Kargil War. And now, his next film is also about the Indian Army.”
The film is currently in the pre-production stage, and the casting process is underway. The film is expected to go on floors in November and release in theaters during the Christmas period of 2024. This will be Salman Khan’s second film after Tubelight (2017) to be set against the backdrop of the Indian Army. He will also be seen in a cameo appearance in the upcoming film Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali.
Salman Khan is gearing up to play an army officer in his upcoming film, which is yet to be titled. The film is set to go on floors in November, and Salman is currently training hard to get into shape. The Indian Army officers have a certain physique, and Salman is working towards attaining a perfect body type and physique for the film. He has been hitting the gym regularly and following a strict diet. He has also been sporting an army cut, the look he was recently spotted in.
A source close to the development said, “Salman is very excited to play an Indian Army Officer in the film. He knows that it is a challenging role, but he is determined to do justice to it. He is working hard to get into shape and learn everything he can about the army.” The film is directed by Vishnu Vardhan and is produced by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions. It is expected to be a major commercial success, and it will be one of the most anticipated films of 2024.