Roshmila Bhattacharya (MUMBAI MIRROR; September 25, 2015)

Shahid Kapoor is growing a beard these days and it has nothing to do with wife Mira. The actor is simply prepping up for a role in no, not Vikramaditya Motwane's next, an urban thriller which kick started with a one-day test shoot in the city recently, but for Vishal Bhardwaj's Rangoon. Set against the backdrop of the Second World War, this Casablanca-like love triangle has Shahid reportedly playing an army officer. The beard is integral to his look.

Kangana Ranaut plays an actress from the '40s, while Saif Ali Khan is a filmmaker. Rangoon is a dream Vishal has been nurturing for the last seven years, his most ambitious film to date.

Shahid is known to be a 'method' actor who preps up for months for a character he's playing for reel. For Vishal's earlier film Kaminey, he had to go shirtless and race with the horses in one scene. Since the character, Charlie, was lean, mean and a tough guy from the streets, the actor worked with his trainer for almost eight months, five days a week and two hours a day, for a chiselled, sinewy physique and the run of a sprinter.

Immediately, after the film's release, he went into a two-month overdrive to pack an eight-pack for his next musical, Chance Pe Dance.

More recently, he shaved off his hair for a scene in Vishal's Haider which required him to go bald, then grew it back, only to dye it red, for the upcoming Udta Punjab.

His spokesperson confirmed that the beard is for Rangoon. "There was a lot of pressure on him to hold off growing it but he doesn't like paste-up jobs and wants to be ready with a beard of his own when the film rolls in October," adds the source. "He's really excited about reuniting with Vishal again."