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Varun Dhawan opens up about physical training for Border 2: "Lots of strength training, endurance work"

Varun Dhawan is gearing up for a demanding new role in his upcoming film Border 2, and the actor has gone through extensive physical preparation for the project. Drawing inspiration from real-life war hero Colonel Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, Varun pushed himself through intense training routines that focused on strength conditioning, building endurance, and improving mobility to authentically portray the character.

December 20, 2025 / 17:55 IST
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Varun talked about his experience and revealed that playing a soldier on screen requires a high level of both mental and physical discipline and goes far beyond performance.
Varun talked about his experience and revealed that playing a soldier on screen requires a high level of both mental and physical discipline and goes far beyond performance.

Varun Dhawan is all set to take on a powerful new challenge in his upcoming film Border 2, for which the actor underwent rigorous physical preparation. Stepping into a role inspired by real-life war hero Colonel Hoshiar Singh Dahiya, Varun committed himself to intense training that involved strength conditioning, endurance-building exercises, and mobility-focused workouts to meet the demanding requirements of the character.

Varun talked about his experience and revealed that playing a soldier on screen requires a high level of both mental and physical discipline and goes far beyond performance.

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He said that the team shooting in real-world settings made the process even more immersive and improved his ability to comprehend and emulate what it's like to be a soldier.

He explained, “Border 2 demanded a different level of physical and mental discipline, especially since we were shooting at real locations like Babina, and such situations really put you in the mindset of a soldier. You’re out there all day, often in tough conditions, so fitness becomes less about looking a certain way and more about stamina and recovery."