In a recent interview, Vicky Kaushal described how he got a tennis elbow while filming his movie “Uri: The Surgical Strike.”
Vicky Kaushal, an actor, reminisced about the making of his critically praised movie “Uri: The Surgical Strike” and explained what all went into performing the stunts in the military action picture.
Vicky and Manushi Chhillar will visit the stage of the show in the upcoming episode of “India’s Got Talent” season 10 to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi and advertise their new film “The Great Indian Family.”
The candidates will put on some impressive performances with their particular talent, spreading the holiday happiness with great fervour. Abujhmad Malkhamb group from Chhattisgarh, who are renowned for their astounding displays of strength and agility, will astound everyone with a mind-blowing performance on “Challa (Main Lad Jaana)”.
Romy, Vivek Hariharan, and Shashwat Sachdev perform the song “Challa (Main Lad Jaana)” from the 2019 film “Uri.”
Vicky, Yami Gautam, Mohit Raina, Kirti Kulhari, and Paresh Rawal all play significant roles in the film.
The movie is a dramatised account of the actual incident of India’s response to the Uri attack in 2016.
Vicky Kaushal’s days of filming for the movie, which chronicles the tale of Major Vihaan Shergill of the Para (Special Forces), who had a pivotal role in the events, are brought back to him by the intense performance of the Abujhmad Malkhamb.
Vicky Kaushal’s days of filming for the movie, which chronicles the tale of Major Vihaan Shergill of the Para (Special Forces), who had a pivotal role in the events, are brought back to him by the intense performance of the Abujhmad Malkhamb.
Vicky applauded them, adding, “I don’t have words to describe this act, and I will never forget this performance for the rest of my life.” Vicky yelled Abujhmad’s war cry, “Chattisgarhiya sabse badiya,” in admiration of the performance. as you performed to Uri’s song, I’d want to tell you a little bit about it as it must have been a challenging feat to pull off.
We completed four months of military training before we were able to carry out the stunts on our own with safety belts for the scene in “URI” where we were rappelling from the helicopter with ropes. When I had to perform that stunt for the fourth time despite my extensive training and attention to safety precautions, I hurt myself and had tennis elbow, Vicky revealed.
The actor further said: “I know how difficult it is and I can’t even imagine how challenging this act must have been. You won’t believe how hard it is to do what you’re doing with such ease. I genuinely salute you from the bottom of my heart and It is an honour to witness this. With confidence, I can say that if you continue to deliver such performances, you will undoubtedly become number 1 not only on this Indian stage but also on the world stage.”
Shilpa Shetty Kundra, the judge, gave the ensemble her hunar salaam and said, “This was a finale-worthy performance.”
The group also heard from Vicky’s father, Sham Kaushal, who said, “I was the most delighted to be on this show. My family watches this show, and the Abujhmad gang is our favourite. My father enjoys your antics since he is an action director who plans stunts for movies. Your performances are so full of talent, sport, and athleticism. I wanted to send you a note from my dad. When you see them, be sure to tell them I love them, he urged.
On Sony, “India’s Got Talent 10” is broadcast.