Key Points

Thakur Anoop Singh has detailed his intense preparation to play an army officer in the upcoming film Controll. He underwent a significant physical transformation, leaning out from his naturally heavy-built physique. The actor studied real army officers to perfect their walk, stance, and disciplined demeanor. Controll is a cybercrime thriller inspired by real incidents, set to release in theaters on October 10.

Key Points: Thakur Anoop Singh Army Officer Prep for Controll Film

  • Underwent physical transformation from heavy-built to lean physique for role
  • Studied real army officers' walk, stance and discipline for authenticity
  • Character blends vulnerability as family man with fierce protective instincts
  • Film draws inspiration from real cybercrime incidents and digital fraud threats
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Thakur Anoop Singh reveals how he prepared to play an army officer in 'Controll'

Thakur Anoop Singh reveals his physical transformation and army officer preparation for cybercrime thriller Controll, discussing character complexity and uniform impact.

"The moment you don that uniform, your entire body language changes - Thakur Anoop Singh"

Mumbai, Sep 28

Actor Thakur Anoop Singh has opened up about the rigorous preparation he underwent to portray an army officer in the upcoming cybercrime thriller “Controll.”

He shared insights into the training and dedication required for the role. Speaking about his role, Thakur stated, “The word ‘Control’ signifies power in our film. It’s a title that signifies the consequences of misusing the power. My character is a perfect blend of being the eldest son of the house who’s vulnerable, caring yet fierce to take on anyone being a threat to his family. The complexity of the character is what makes it unique and special for me to play. Also, people have never seen me play an Army officer before. This will be a first!”

Sharing how he prepped to play an army officer, he mentioned, “The first thing was the physical transformation I had to go through. Naturally, I had a heavy-built physique, so I had to shred down and lean out. I was given strict instructions not to lift dumbbells or heavy weights. Secondly, having observed people who have been army officers, those observations helped me a lot in portraying the character on screen—the walk, the stance, the discipline. The moment you don that uniform, your entire body language changes. I had always wanted to play an army officer, which is why I was very excited about this role.”

On a related note, the upcoming crime thriller, inspired by real incidents, also stars Rohit Roy, Priya Anand, Yashpal Sharma, Rajesh Sharma, Karan Singh Chhabra, Siddharth Banerjee, and others. The makers have released the first poster from the film today on social media. Drawing inspiration from real-life events and the increasing threat of digital fraud, the film highlights the darker aspects of the technological revolution.

“Controll,” directed by Safdar Abaas and produced by Dhaval Gada and Abhay Sinha, is slated to hit theatres on October 10.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally a film about cybercrime! With digital fraud increasing so much in India, this topic is very relevant. Hope they show realistic scenarios that can educate people too.
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Arjun K
The dedication to change physique and observe real army officers shows commitment. But I hope the film doesn't just glorify the uniform and actually shows the real challenges our armed forces face.
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Sarah B
Interesting that he had to lean out instead of bulking up! Shows how perception of army physique has changed. Excited to see this fresh take on an army officer role 🎬
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Kavya N
The cast looks promising with Rohit Roy and Priya Anand! October 10 is marked on my calendar. Hope it's as good as the preparation sounds 🤞
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Michael C
Appreciate when actors actually understand the character they're playing rather than just wearing the costume. The comment about body language changing with uniform is so true!

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