Salman Khan’s Jaw-Dropping Transformation for ‘The Bull’ Sets Bollywood Abuzz

Mumbai: Bollywood icon Salman Khan has left fans astounded with his remarkable physical metamorphosis for his upcoming film, ‘The Bull’. The actor recently flaunted his toned physique in a snapshot with fans outside his Bandra residence, sparking widespread admiration and speculation about his latest project.

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Dressed in a vest, Salman’s chiseled biceps stole the spotlight, fueling rumors of his dedicated preparations for ‘The Bull.’ Directed by Vishnuvardhan, the film reportedly carries a patriotic theme, with Salman portraying Brigadier Farukh Bulsara. To embody this character authentically, Salman has embarked on a rigorous fitness journey, dedicating 3.5 hours daily to intense workouts and adhering to a disciplined diet regimen.

Sources close to the project revealed Salman’s portrayal of the real-life hero behind Operation Cactus in 1988, a significant event in the Maldives. With backing from Dharma Productions, filming is set to commence in February, with Salman committing substantial dates to the project, extending until August.

As anticipation mounts, industry insiders speculate on an Eid 2025 release for ‘The Bull’, highlighting Salman’s unwavering dedication to delivering a memorable cinematic experience.

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