Rahul Dev's Transformative Journey for 'Mor Sab Da Banuga': A Deep Dive into Character Preparation
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Mumbai, April 16 (NationPress) Actor Rahul Dev is intensifying his efforts alongside actor Prince Kawaljeet Singh for the Punjabi film “Mor Sab Da Banuga”. He is striving to push every boundary, both mentally and physically, to ensure his character resonates with authenticity. This role, he states, requires unwavering commitment and discipline.
Rahul has dedicated himself to mastering the rural Punjabi dialect for his character, Rana, even opting for a no-makeup look. Moreover, he has embarked on a strict diet coupled with a rigorous fitness regimen to achieve a formidable physical presence.
Reflecting on his preparation, Rahul commented: “This role demands commitment and a certain level of discipline. I am pushing myself into a zone where believability meets character. It’s not just about looking a certain way, but feeling the character from within.”
Reports indicate that Rahul has been investing significant time into perfecting the rural Punjabi dialect, immersing himself in the character despite his Punjabi heritage.
The film’s tagline states: “Born in small homes, destined for big things.”
Produced by Raw Eye Films and directed by the talented Ashish Kumar, “Mor Sab Da Banuga” is set to be a groundbreaking Punjabi crime-thriller that explores themes of power struggles and revenge, featuring Deep Sehgal in a co-starring role.
The release is scheduled for later in 2026.
Notably, Rahul was among the leading Indian male models of the 1990s, a decade widely regarded as the golden era for male modeling in India. He transitioned from modeling in 2002 to focus on his acting career.
His acting journey began in 2000 with Champion, portraying a villain. He then ventured into Malayalam cinema, taking on the role of the assassin Sheik Imran in Amal Neerad's Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded.
Rahul made his debut in Punjabi cinema with Dharti in 2011 and appeared in the Bhojpuri film Dulhan Chahi Pakistan Se 2 in 2018. His television debut was as the demon Arunasur in the mythological series Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev.