
Mumbai. Bollywood actor Salman Khan has recently returned to Mumbai after shooting Ladakh Shooting Schedule of Ladakh schedule of the film ‘Battle of Galwan’ of the film ‘Battle of Galwan’. The actor completed this schedule of shooting of the film at the real location. Now the latest news is coming out that Salman Khan has been injured during the shooting of this film and will take a short break before shooting the second schedule. The shooting of the second schedule was to begin in Mumbai. This schedule will also shoot several emotional scenes with action sequences. But due to injury to the actor, this schedule has been postponed till next week.
Salman hurt
According to a report, ‘Salman Khan and the entire team shot Battle of Galwan in Ladakh at a temperature of less than 10 degrees. In fact, the actor, while struggling with the injuries on the body, shooting the film in low oxygen and bad weather, “The team has shot some action and dramatic scenes at the real location. Salman has also suffered minor injuries, and before returning to the set for Mumbai schedule, he will rest next week. The shooting of the film will rest on the real places of Ladakh and the shooting of the film will rest on the real places and the shooting of the film will be resting on the real places of Ladakh for 15 days. Stay. The second schedule of Battle of Galwan will start in Mumbai next week ‘.
Hard work on fitness
Let me tell you, Salman Khan has been working on his next film since the poor review given to the film Alexander this year. The actor has also worked hard on his fitness and after finishing the shooting of ‘Battle of Galwan’, he will start shooting for his next film. However, no information about the release of this film has been revealed so far.
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