This new actor enters the Battle of Galwan, will he become an Indian Army officer like Salman Khan?

Posted on 16th Jul 2025 by rohit kumar

Earlier this month, superstar Salman Khan announced his upcoming much-talked-about film, Battle of Galwan. As an actor, this is a big thing for Salman, and his career is linked to this movie. For a long time, various kinds of news are coming out about the cast of Battle of Galwan.

 

Now the news is coming that after the lead actress, the makers have found the supporting actor of the film, who will be seen sharing the screen with Salman Khan. Let's know which actor has entered this war drama movie.

 

This actor became a part of the Battle of Galwan.

 

Director Apoorva Lakhia will show the story of the violent clash between India and Pakistan in the Galwan Valley on screen through the Salman Khan starrer movie Battle of Galwan. Earlier, Apoorva has made cult movies like Shootout at Lokhandwala. Now he has played the next bet with Salman through this war drama movie.

 

A few days ago, it was reported that Chitrangada Singh's entry as the lead actress in Battle of Galwan was confirmed. Actor Ankur Bhatia's name has been associated with this movie. Ankur himself shared the first look motion poster of Battle of Galwan on his official Instagram handle and informed that this film with Salman Khan is a big break for him.

 

In this way, the entry of the third artist after Salman in the Battle of Galwan has been confirmed. In this way, till now, the names of Salman Khan, Chitrangada Singh, and Ankur Bhatia have been confirmed in the cast of this war drama film. Earlier, Ankur had won accolades as an actor from Sushmita Sen's web series Aarya.

 

Salman is doing rigorous training.

 

It is believed that Salman Khan will be seen playing the role of an Indian Army soldier in Ankur Bhatia's Battle of Galwan. Let us tell you that Salman is working hard for his first biopic, and for this he is sweating in the gym. Apart from this, he is taking special fight training for the action sequences.

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