Tuesday 6 March 2018

Bollywood Actors Body Transformations

Bollywood Actors Body Transformations

Bollywood has put a considerable measure of spotlight on wellness, weight training and "getting fit as a fiddle" prompting Body Transformations. While most yesteryear performing artists had common hunky body writes, both male and female on-screen characters nowadays need to fit into a specific shape, either for a part in a film or to get films. Things have changed definitely from the brilliant age to the present yield where, evidently, self-perception matters more than acting abilities.


Building body strength and attain a solid physique is, by all means, a healthy practice. However, it has to come with individual preparedness and body types. While actors like Dharmendra had natural stamina sans gym to stay fit, his son Sunny Deol did work out to get that physique. The 90s was when the bodybuilding trend began in Bollywood. Lean actors like Sanjay Dutt and Akshay Kumar too jumped on the bandwagon. And once Hrithik Roshan came in with his see-through top and abs in “Ek Pal Ka Jeena”, everything else was put to rest.

Today we see everyone, from SRK, Sunil Shetty, Jaaved Jaaferi and even Anil Kapoor slogging it out in gyms and trying to ace the fitness image. However, there is a thin line between being fit and resorting to extreme measures, like Randeep Hooda did or, more recently, Ranveer Singh had to do. He did not sport abs while playing Khilji, but the wrestling scene did require him to show a more relatable figure. It also forced him to eat a lot of protein with consumption of red meat.

Unhealthy gym trends

Many of these practices have an adverse impact on their health. Salman Khan was one of the first actors to sport chiseled body onscreen in his films. He continues to do that. That is his USP. However, the actor has complained of ailments related to health because of the same. Many actors like Kunal Kapoor, Randeep Hooda, and Aamir Khan went on stricter workout schedules to lose weight and then gain weight over the course of a few months. And that led to severe health problems for them. Rana Daggubatti, who had to work up a bodybuilder image for Bahubali was asked to lose it all for his next film The Ghazi Attack. When actors make these altering changes, they become more prone to injuries. Unfortunately, such unhealthy gym trends are on the rise.

Randeep Hooda’s nutritionist recalls the nightmare he turned into for his movie Sarabjit. In order to get into the body of a tortured prisoner, Randeep had to lose all his muscles and sustain on a completely low-calorie diet. The horse-loving actor would go for riding in spite of warnings. Though he did manage to look all starved onscreen and Sarabjit became one of his best performances, his health deteriorated. Randeep could not eat even after the shoots and his weight kept on decreasing. He had developed, what experts call an eating disorder very common in people these days, and had to be force fed. It was only after a month that Randeep Hooda was back to normal. His nutritionist swears she wouldn’t recommend that type of body change to anyone!

The Exceptions

Perhaps the only person who sticks to his inimitable style of fitness is our 90s favorite Milind Soman. He is more of an athlete and hence, is into cycling, swimming and running. No wonder he completed the Ironman Triathlon in Zurich. Milind Soman has never been to gyms! His workout is able and natural. The same goes for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who went to the gym only for 2 days during the shooting of Dhoom 2. Abhishek Bachchan recalls how he and Hrithik had to force her to go to the gym. But, the talented diva stopped after 2 days and sported that look with just eating right, something her hubby says is her habit.

At a time when body image and fitness are reaching supremely unhealthy levels, it is important to see where it takes our actors who work out with the right goals but risk far too much in the process. More than Bollywood, the society needs to adapt to the slogan – “To Each His Own” when it comes to bodybuilding.

Bollywood Heroes as villains in South Films

Bollywood actors as villains

The versatility of Bollywood stars knows no bounds. Playing Bollywood heroes The villains of the south films have particular characteristics like reprehensible attitude, rowdy personality and arrogant dialect which are difficult to play.
Here’s a list of  Bollywood actors as villains in South Indian films:

Akshay Kumar:-

Akshay Kumar will be seen playing a negative role against Rajinikanth in ‘2.0’. The actor plays the role of Dr. Richard. ‘2.0’ is the sequel to the 2010 film ‘Enthiran’ or ‘Robot’.

Upen Patel:-

Upen has earlier played a supporting negative role in Shankar’s ‘I’. The movie was a huge commercial success. But this time he fetched the role of the main villain in the movie ‘Boomerang’.

Sonu Sood:-

Sonu has appeared in many Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films. His role as the main antagonist in ‘Arundhati’ won him the Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Award for Best Villain. He has played negative roles in many Hindi and Telugu films.

Rana Daggubati:-

We know Rana as the Bhallaladeva, the primary antagonist of Baahubali franchise. Although he belongs to the south film industry, he debuted in Bollywood with the film ‘Dam Maaro Dum’ in the year 2011. He played positive roles in many Hindi flicks.

Vidyut Jammwal:-

The ‘Commando’ star Vidyut Jammwal is a trained martial artist and doesn’t hesitate to show his skills in the movies. The actor can be seen playing as a villain in a couple of films like ‘Thuppaki’ and ‘Billa II’. 

Rahul Dev:-

The handsome hunk of Bollywood has also played negative roles in many South films like ‘Vedalam’, ‘Yevadu’ and ‘Mass’.

Vivek Oberoi:-

In Ajith Kumar’s ‘Vivegam’, Vivek can be witnessed playing the role of the main antagonist.

Neil Nitin Mukesh:-

Neil Nitin plays the role of Cedric Peter Von, the primary villain in the Vijay-Kajol  2014 film ‘Kaththi’.


These   are  list  of  Bollywood villains Playing in South Indian films.

Monday 5 March 2018

Bollywood ActorAbhay Deol | Back with a bang with seven films this year


Abhay Deol, an off-the-lattice performing actor who is known for his showy parts in the sleeper hits. Upcoming movies Abhay Deol carried out his specialty in content-based movies as opposed to the regular business dramatizations which is the reason he`s somewhat off the standard comments. His stellar decisions have enabled him to earn enormous acclaim and recognitions inside a limited capacity to focus time.

Here’s some Latest  news Abhay Deol for fans! The actor spent last year setting the stage for five films that are in post-production and now. Well! He has signed two more recently. Abhay has just wrapped up shooting with Brendan Fraser (of `The Mummy` and `George Of The Jungle` fame) for the film, `The Field`, which is a thriller based on the land mafia in Delhi. The actor will be seen getting into a cop avatar in the movie.
From the start of his career, Abhay has always taken chances with his career, even when it comes to working with first-time directors — Imtiaz Ali, Reema Kagti or Navdeep Singh. Five of the seven films he’s working on currently are being helmed by new directors. Talking about it, the actor says, “I’m very excited, I love working with new talent. My endeavor is to raise the bar with every project I do.”

Meanwhile, the actor is working on another out-of-the-box dark comedy, Nanu Ki Jannu that will hit theatres in April 2018. The movie is an afterlife love story and stars Abhay and Patralekhaa in leading roles.

Post the comedy, he will complete filming for JL-50, a Canadian production in Hindi. He will then start working on Sahlath, which will go on floors in June.

With so many releases on his plate, looks like Abhay’s fans will have a variety to choose from!

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