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Hrithik Roshan to fight tigers in upcoming film Mohenjo Daro

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Hrithik Roshan has been one of the most phenomenal Bollywood actors till date. Not only is he one of the best (if not the best) dancers in the Indian film industry, he also has a huge fan following owing to his good looks. For his upcoming film Mohenjo Daro, Hrithik Roshan will fight with real-life tigers in a scene!

Hrithik Roshan has acquired the services of famed fitness trainer Satyajit Chaurasia who has trained many renowned for their various films as well. “The script of Mohenjo Daro is superb. Hrithik is my friend and he has shared with me the details of the body shots and other sequences while working out. There are combat scenes between him and tigers in the film. So I’m training him to build the right body for these kinds of sequences,” Satyajit told an Indian news channel.

Speaking about Hrithik Roshan’s fitness regimen, his trainer revealed that Hrithik was ‘extremely fond of exercising.’

“For him, it is a stress-buster which gives him a lot of delight. So I try to give him numerous workout drills to keep him happy. He has worked really hard for Mohenjo Daro with a lot of planning and his body is looking perfect in the film,” he said.

Mohenjo Daro is an epic love story set in the Indus Civilization. Hrithik Roshan is currently busy filming for the movie, which is directed by Ashutosh Gowariker and Hrithik’s leading lady is Pooja Hegde.

One of the most renowned fitness experts in Bollywood, Satyajit was the brain behind actor Aamir Khan’s eight-pack abs in Ghajiniand has trained several renowned personalities like Rani Mukerji, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Esha Deol among others.

Mohenjo Daro is one of the most anticipated films of the year. Nothing has upped the hype of the film like the news that Hrithik would be grappling tigers in one of the scenes!

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