Salman Khan injured on Ladakh set of Battle of Galwan, back in Mumbai for recovery

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Salman Khan injured on Ladakh set of Battle of Galwan, back in Mumbai for recovery

Salman Khan has wrapped up a challenging Ladakh schedule for 'Battle of Galwan,' enduring freezing temperatures and injuries while filming intense action and emotional scenes. The team shot for 45 days, with Salman present for 15. The next schedule will commence in Mumbai, focusing on the film's emotional core, directed by Apoorva Lakhia.

Salman Khan, who is currently shooting for Battle of Galwan, has reportedly finished a challenging shoot in Ladakh’s freezing weather and is now set to continue work. The second schedule will begin in Mumbai next week and will focus on key parts of the film, combining high-energy action with emotional scenes.

Ladakh shoot tested the team’s endurance

According to a report by Pinkvilla, the Ladakh schedule truly tested the team’s endurance. Salman and the crew shot in temperatures below 10 degrees. Despite injuries and low oxygen levels, Salman pushed through the extreme conditions.

High-intensity action and emotional scenes

The report further added that the team shot high-intensity action and emotional scenes at real locations over a span of 45 days, with Salman present for 15 of them. The actor picked up a few minor injuries during the schedule and is now taking a short break to recover before starting the Mumbai leg of the shoot.The Mumbai schedule will reportedly focus on the more emotional side of the story, with director Apoorva Lakhia set to film some of the most impactful scenes. Although the release date hasn’t been revealed yet, the makers are likely to announce it soon.

Motion poster offers first glimpse

Earlier, Salman gave fans a sneak peek into Battle of Galwan with a motion poster. It showed him in one of his fiercest looks yet — bloodied face, thick moustache, and blazing eyes — set against a backdrop of military tension and patriotic spirit.The Apoorva Lakhia directorial is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops — a rare and deadly skirmish fought without firearms, relying solely on brutal hand-to-hand combat.

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