From Rishi Kapoor to Randeep Hooda: Extreme makeovers for films
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In Jaane Kyon, Vir Das is essaying the role of a Sikh man for which he has put on 11 kg and grown a full beard.
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Randeep Hooda has gone drastic transformation for his role in Omung Kumar’s Sarabjit biopic. He lost 18kg in 28 days. (Twitter)
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The good looking actor’s destitute look for the film is getting all the eyeballs.
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He is not the only one though. Rishi Kapoor (r) left everyone bamboozled when he revealed his new look for Kapoor and Sons in which he plays a grandfather.
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Rishi will also be essaying the role of a 80-year-old man in Sanam Re and the look (l) is what he will be sporting. Years ago, he appeared in drag in Rafoochakkar.
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Aamir Khan put on 90kg for Dangal, where he plays a former wrestler. The actor will also lose weight for the second leg of shooting for the film.
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Jake Gyllenhaal lost 13.6 kgs for his role in Nightcrawler.
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Salman Khan has also put on a lot of weight for Sultan where he plays a wrestler.
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Matthew McConaughey lost almost 19 kgs to play an Aids patient in Dallas Buyers Club.
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Tom Hanks dropped over 22 kgs for his Oscar-winning film, Castaway.
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