Harshvardhan Rane Trains in Remote Location for Force 3 Action Sequence

Bollywood actor Harshvardhan Rane is training in a remote location for an action sequence in his upcoming film Force 3. He used Newton's Second Law of Motion as a reference while working out for the intense scene. The 42-year-old actor shared videos of his workout routine on social media. Force 3, also starring John Abraham and Tanya Maniktala, is set for a May 19, 2027 release.

Key Points: Harshvardhan Rane Trains 'in the Middle of Nowhere' for Force 3

  • Harshvardhan Rane trains remotely for Force 3 action sequence
  • Uses Newton's Second Law of Motion as fitness reference
  • Film releases May 19, 2027
  • Stars John Abraham and Tanya Maniktala
  • Third installment of Force franchise
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Harshvardhan Rane trains 'in the middle of nowhere' for 'Force 3'

Bollywood actor Harshvardhan Rane uses Newton's Second Law of Motion as fitness reference while training remotely for intense action sequences in Force 3.

Harshvardhan Rane trains 'in the middle of nowhere' for 'Force 3'
"F = m x a I couldnt come to mumbai as the travel time both ways is above 5 hours per day, so requested @rohityson_ sir to train me in the middle of no where - Harshvardhan Rane"

Mumbai, May 8

Bollywood actor Harshvardhan Rane revealed that he is training in the middle of nowhere while shooting for an action sequence for his upcoming film Force 3 and used Newton's Second Law of Motion as a reference while working out for an intense scene.

Harshvardhan shared a reel video of himself doing some heavy lifting for his back, shoulders, and biceps.

He starts with a band workout for his triceps and then moves to a bench workout for his muscular back, and ends the exercise with a set of shoulder shrugs.

Taking to the caption section, the 42-year-old actor revealed that he could not travel to Mumbai for training as it would take over five hours, and hence he requested his trainer to train him "in the middle of nowhere."

Using Newton's Second Law of Motion, the actor used it as a fitness reference while training for intense sequences in Force 3.

He wrote: "F = m x a I couldnt come to mumbai as the travel time both ways is above 5 hours per day, so requested @rohityson_ sir to train me in the middle of no where while we shoot for action sequence for #FORCE3."

The actor, who made his debut in cinema in 2016 with Sanam Teri Kasam, on May 7 shared a glimpse into his routine and spoke about getting "Vit D from Sunlight, Vit B from Breakfast, and Vit F from Force 3".

Sharing a video from the shoot location, the actor could be seen sitting outside his caravan, soaking up the sun while enjoying a hearty breakfast.

"Vit D from Sunlight, Vit B from Breakfast, Vit F from Force3 #Action #Force3," he wrote as the caption.

It was last month, when the makers of "Force 3" announced that the film had been locked for a May 19, 2027, release. It also stars John Abraham and Tanya Maniktala.

The makers also shared that the three stars are deep into the shoot for the first schedule of the third installment of "Force".

"Force" first released in 2011. The action thriller film was directed by Nishikant Kamat. It was a remake of 2003 Tamil film Kaakha Kaakha. The film stars John Abraham, Genelia D'Souza, Vidyut Jammwal, Raj Babbar, Mukesh Rishi and Mohnish Bahl.

Force 2 was released in 2016. It featured John alongside Tahir Raj Bhasin, and Sonakshi Sinha.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I love how these actors are so transparent about their fitness routines. It takes five hours to travel to Mumbai? That's Mumbai traffic for you! 😅 But seriously, shooting action sequences and training on location shows real commitment to the craft. F = m x a indeed. Can't wait for Force 3!
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James A
That's some serious hustle. Training in the middle of nowhere while shooting for an action sequence is next-level. And the Newton's Law reference is a nice touch—subtle flex of physics knowledge! 😂
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Kavya N
Force 3 is going to be MASSIVE! John Abraham and Harshvardhan Rane together? Yes please! Also, the fact that he's getting Vitamin D from sunlight in the middle of nowhere... that's some real desi jugaad fitness. But just wondering—how do they maintain film quality if they're literally in the middle of nowhere? Hope the action sequences justify this effort! 🤞
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Michael C
Respect for the dedication. But I'm a bit skeptical—remakes of south Indian films often lose their magic. Force 1 was good because it was original. Let's hope Force 3 brings something new to the table rather than just being a glorified action flick with lots of muscle flexing. Still, good luck to the team!

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