Salman Khan photographed at a studio in Mumbai.
New Delhi:
Salman Khan, who promised his fans a "double size" look in
Sultan, is gaining muscle for the upcoming film instead of piling on weight. He said that it's "difficult" and requires "a lot of hard work".
"I'm not gaining weight but gaining muscles for
Sultan, and that is difficult. It is not fat. You have to follow a strict schedule, but then it makes you stronger and fitter. It takes a lot of hard work," Salman told IANS. (Also Read:
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The
Dabangg star, who will turn 50 in December, followed in Aamir Khan's footsteps for Ali Abbas Zafar's
Sultan, in which he will be seen as a wrestler. Aamir made headlines for his weight fluctuations for his film projects and that has raised concerns in the family over his health. But Salman said that it's not the case for
Sultan, which will hit the screens on Eid 2016.
The actor asserts that as he is not gaining weight or adding fat, there is no health complications involved.
After entertaining his fans with a heart-warming story in
Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Salman is all set to return to the silver screen as 'Prem' character in Sooraj Barjatya's
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. The family drama, which reunites Salman with Mr Barjatya after 16 years, also stars Sonam Kapoor and Anupam Kher and will hit the screens on November 12.
Salman is excited over the film, but he not happy as he is unable to dedicate much of his time on his fitness training.(Also Read:
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"Training is going good. It is just that I have not given much time to it because of promotion of
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. I wish I wouldn't have to promote films so that I would have concentrated on the training more. But this is also important," he said.
Salman started intensive training for wrestling and mixed martial arts for
Sultan with international action director Larnell Stovall. Produced by Aditya Chopra under his Yash Raj Films banner, the movie is reportedly based on the life of a wrestler and the shooting of the film is scheduled to commence in November.