Dive into the revival of Karan Johar’s ‘The Bull,’ starring Salman Khan, as it embarks on a cinematic journey through the historic events of Operation Cactus.
Karan Johar and Salman Khan’s film “The Bull,” which had been rumored to be cancelled, is now scheduled to shoot in 2025. The movie, which was once rumored to be shelved, would examine the thrilling events of Operation Cactus, India’s 1988 military incursion in the Maldives.

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“The Bull” is a historical retelling that looks to be a break from Johar’s love plays, with Salman Khan probably playing a big part. Focusing on action, drama, and patriotism, the movie is set to provide viewers with an intense cinematic experience.

Expectations are high for Johar’s unprecedented attempt to combine grandeur and historical relevance as production gets underway. “The Bull” seeks to both amuse and educate its audience honor the valor of those involved in Operation Cactus, presenting a tale of courage and camaraderie on the silver screen.