Arunoday Singh turns villain opp Hrithik Roshan in Mohenjo Daro
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Nayandeep Rakshit (DNA; January 29, 2015)
While it is known that Kabir Bedi plays the main villain in Hrithik Roshan starrer Mohenjo-Daro, we've now learnt that Arunoday Singh also features in the Ashutosh Gowariker film in a negative role. The film just went on floors with its first schedule in Bhuj. Reveals a source, "Arunoday plays Kabir's son in the film and will feature in action sequences with Hrithik.
Ashutosh confirms the development, "We needed someone who was good looking but could evoke a sense of being fierce in order to play the young antagonist opposite Hrithik's character". Not just that the director also feels that Arunoday will "look more believable as Kabir Bedi's son on screen" and "perfectly suited the role."
Hrithik who was nursing an injured hand had been following a strict workout regimen to get into perfect shape for Mohenjo Daro. "Hrithik will sport a leaner look in Mohenjo Daro and he had been following a strict workout regimen specially designed by his own trainer to make sure he is in shape to start the film", a source continued.
"He will have grueling action sequences in the film and had been undergoing tremendous training sessions for the same. He is one of the fittest actors in Bollywood and wants to make sure that the action scenes turn out brilliant". Arunoday will also be seen in an adrenaline pumping action avatar for Mohenjo Daro. "The action scenes will have me and Hrithik going head to head with each other. I am very excited about shooting those portions", Arunoday continued. "Moreover, the action stunts in Mohenjo Daro will be supervised by Hollywood stunt coordinater Glenn Boswell (of Matrix and X-Men Origins: Wolverine fame) which again gives me a different high altogether", he added.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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