Close X
Monday, September 23, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Watch: Randeep Hooda Ends 'Sarbjit' Shoot, Shaves Off Moustache

IANS, 15 Mar, 2016 01:04 PM
    Actor Randeep Hooda has bid "goodbye" to his avatar as Sarabjit Singh for the biopic "Sarbjit", and he found an innovative way to end his tryst with the character -- by shaving off the moustache he was flaunting for it on camera.
     
    The actor, who had perfected the Haryanvi accent for "Highway", has this time, caught the nuances of Punjabi dialect for his role as Sarabjit Singh, an Indian farmer who was convicted of terrorism and spying in Pakistan and was sentenced to death.
     
    "Goodbye Sarbjit. Gratitude to Omung Kumar, Vanita Omung Kumar, Sandeep Singh, Richa Chadda, Kiran Deohans, Aishwarya Rai, crew," Randeep posted on Twitter, along with a video in which he speaks in chaste Punjabi.
     
    As he bids goodbye to the character, he uses a trimmer to shave off the beard he had maintained for the movie, which he began shooting in October. For the role, he had lost oodles of weight, leaving director Omung Kumar mighty impressed.
     
     
    "Sarbjit" features Aishwarya in the role of Randeep's sister, while Richa essays his wife. The film will release on May 20.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Fawad Khan Refused 'PK' Because Of 'Kapoor & Sons':

    Fawad Khan Refused 'PK' Because Of 'Kapoor & Sons':
    Actor Fawad Khan says that he had no choice but to refuse Rajkumar Hirani's blockbuster "PK" since he had already given his commitment to his upcoming film "Kapoor & Sons".

    Fawad Khan Refused 'PK' Because Of 'Kapoor & Sons':

    Anushka Sharma Becomes 'Dhobi Pachad Master' For 'Sultan'

    Anushka Sharma Becomes 'Dhobi Pachad Master' For 'Sultan'
    The actress, who underwent rigorous training for six weeks for her role as a wrestler in the Salman Khan-starrer, shared that she feels “blessed” after getting the role right in front of the camera. 

    Anushka Sharma Becomes 'Dhobi Pachad Master' For 'Sultan'

    Reza Golzar Learning Hindi For Indo-Iranian Project With Dia Mirza

    Reza Golzar Learning Hindi For Indo-Iranian Project With Dia Mirza
    Iranian superstar Mohammad Reza Golzar says that he is learning Hindi for the first Indian-Iranian film collaboration "Salaam Mumbai!", also starring Dia Mirza.

    Reza Golzar Learning Hindi For Indo-Iranian Project With Dia Mirza

    'Ki & Ka' not made to give any message: Arjun Kapoor

    'Ki & Ka' not made to give any message: Arjun Kapoor
    Arjun plays the character of Kabir, an IIT graduate and a house husband, who has grown up wanting to be like his mother and not like his father.

    'Ki & Ka' not made to give any message: Arjun Kapoor

    Children's films not given encouragement in industry: Jimmy Sheirgill

    Children's films not given encouragement in industry: Jimmy Sheirgill
    Actor Jimmy Sheirgill says the Indian film industry does not encourage movies made for children and that it is important to support such films to help them relate to important issues.

    Children's films not given encouragement in industry: Jimmy Sheirgill

    Felt I was big when I moved to Mumbai: Sophie Choudry

    Felt I was big when I moved to Mumbai: Sophie Choudry
    Singer-actress Sophie Choudry, who was born and brought up in London, felt that she was big and larger than everybody when she moved to Mumbai.

    Felt I was big when I moved to Mumbai: Sophie Choudry