Rahul Dev Pushes Limits for Punjabi Film 'Mor Sab Da Banuga' Role

Actor Rahul Dev is undergoing rigorous mental and physical preparation for his role in the upcoming Punjabi film "Mor Sab Da Banuga". He is working on a rural Punjabi dialect and following a strict fitness regime to achieve authenticity for his character, Rana. The film, directed by Ashish Kumar, is billed as a high-octane crime-thriller focusing on power struggles and vengeance. It is scheduled for release in 2026 and also stars Deep Sehgal.

Key Points: Rahul Dev's Intense Prep for Punjabi Film Mor Sab Da Banuga

  • Strict diet & intense fitness regimen
  • Mastering rural Punjabi dialect
  • Going make-up-free for authenticity
  • Film is a high-octane crime-thriller
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Rahul Dev on 'Mor Sab Da Banuga' prep: Pushing myself into zone where believability meets character

Actor Rahul Dev reveals his intense physical and dialect training for his role in the upcoming Punjabi crime-thriller 'Mor Sab Da Banuga'.

"I am pushing the self into a zone where believability meets character. - Rahul Dev"

Mumbai, April 16

Actor Rahul Dev, who has joined actor Prince Kawaljeet Singh for the Punjabi film "Mor Sab Da Banuga", is pushing all his limits mentally and physically to bring authenticity to his character. He says this character demands commitment and discipline.

Rahul has worked on his rural Punjabi dialect for his character named Rana and even went make-up-free for the role. He has also adopted a strict diet, along with an intense fitness and training regimen, to achieve a powerful look.

Talking about his preparation, Rahul said in a statement: "This role demands commitment and a certain level of discipline. I am pushing the self into a zone where believability meets character. It's not just about looking a certain way, but feeling the character from within."

Sources reveal that Rahul has been dedicating time to getting well-versed with the rural Punjabi dialect, training himself despite having Punjabi roots for character immersion.

The film's tagline reads: "Born in small homes, destined for big things."

A film by Raw Eye Films, written & directed by the accomplished Ashish Kumar,' Mor Sab Da Banuga' is an upcoming high-octane Punjabi crime-thriller. The film is tagged as a "trend changer" focusing on power struggles and vengeance, co-starring Deep Sehgal.

The film is scheduled to release later in 2026.

Talking about Rahul, he was one of the top Indian male models of the 1990s, itself considered the best decade for Indian male models. He started retired from modeling in 2002 to focus more on acting.

He made his acting debut in 2000 with Champion, where he played a villainous role. He then moved into Malayalam cinema, playing the role of an assassin Sheik Imran in Amal Neerad's Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded.

He stepped into Punjabi movies with Dharti in 2011. He appeared in Bhojpuri film Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 in 2018. The actor made his television debut, playing the role of the demon Arunasur in the mythological TV series Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rahul Dev has always been a powerhouse performer, from his modeling days to Mahadev on TV. A Punjabi crime-thriller sounds like a perfect fit for his intensity. Hope this film brings something fresh to Punjabi cinema.
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Aman W
Respect for the hard work, but I hope the focus on a "powerful look" and intense training doesn't overshadow the actual story. Punjabi films have great stories to tell beyond just physicality. Fingers crossed the script is as strong as the prep.
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Sarah B
The tagline "Born in small homes, destined for big things" is so powerful and relatable. It's great to see regional cinema getting such dedicated actors. The industry needs more trend-changers.
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Karthik V
His journey is incredible! From a top model in the 90s to playing diverse roles across Malayalam, Bhojpuri, and Punjabi films. This level of versatility is rare. More power to him for constantly reinventing himself. 🔥
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Nisha Z
Learning the rural Punjabi dialect despite having Punjabi roots shows true professionalism. It's not just about the accent, it's about the soul of the character. Hope the film lives up to the hype!

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