In a surprising revelation from the sets of the upcoming patriotic drama ‘Battle of Galwan’, actress Chitrangda Singh has shared an intriguing insight into co-star Salman Khan’s unique working style. The film, which pays tribute to the brave soldiers of the 2020 India-China border clash, brings together Bollywood’s biggest superstar with a talented ensemble cast.
Chitrangda, who plays a pivotal role in the movie, disclosed that Salman Khan does not rehearse dialogues or scenes in the conventional manner. ‘Salman bhai doesn’t practice dialogues or scenes beforehand,’ she said during a recent media interaction. ‘He just dives straight into the shot with natural instinct.’
This approach, according to Chitrangda, stems from Khan’s decades of experience and confidence in his craft. The actress recounted her first day on set, where Salman delivered powerful lines flawlessly without a single rehearsal take. ‘It was mind-blowing to watch him work. No retakes needed for dialogues,’ she added with admiration.
Directed by Siddharth Sengupta, ‘Battle of Galwan’ marks a significant shift for Salman Khan, moving away from his commercial action entertainers to a war-based narrative rooted in real events. The film chronicles the heroic standoff at Galwan Valley, where Indian soldiers displayed unparalleled valor against Chinese aggression.
Chitrangda also praised the intense preparation that went into recreating the harsh Ladakh terrain and authentic military sequences. ‘The set was like a real battlefield. Salman bhai’s energy kept everyone motivated during tough shoots,’ she shared.
The revelation has sparked discussions among fans and industry insiders about Salman’s intuitive acting method, honed over 35 years in Bollywood. As ‘Battle of Galwan’ gears up for release, Chitrangda’s anecdotes offer a rare glimpse into the making of this ambitious project.
With high production values and a stellar cast including Sunny Deol in a special appearance, the film promises to be a cinematic salute to the Indian Army’s sacrifices. Salman Khan’s no-rehearsal style might just be the secret weapon that brings raw authenticity to this gripping war drama.
