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Zaheer Iqbal Prank Sends Sonakshi Sinha Tumbling, Fans Can't Stop Laughing

Zaheer Iqbal Prank Sends Sonakshi Sinha Tumbling, Fans Can't Stop Laughing

Time of India21-07-2025
Salman Khan Confesses 'Action In Cold Water Is Brutal' for 'Battle Of Galwan'
Salman Khan Opened Up About The Gruelling Preparation For His Role As An Army Officer In 'Battle Of Galwan'. At 59, He Admitted That Action Sequences Have Become 'More And More Difficult'—Whereas It Used To Take A Week Or Two, Now It Demands Months Of Training. Salman Revealed That The Shoot Will Take Place In Ladakh's High‑Altitude Cold Waters. He's Rigorously Training With Running, Kicking, Punching, Low‑Oxygen Conditioning, And Strict Diet To Prepare Physically And Mentally.
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