First Look: Aamir Khan in Ghajini

by Ravi on October 25, 2008

in Gossip

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Salman Khan, eat your heart out. Hrithik Roshan, go to the back of the class. The best body in Bollywood is about to step out from behind the gym shower curtain. And, it is Aamir Khan’s!

Bollywood Buzz presents the awe-inspiring look that the actor trained for a year to develop and showcase in his new film, Ghajini.

Feast your eyes on him. You will be forgiven for mistaking Aamir for the Mike Tyson of 1989! That was when the mercurial boxer was World Heavyweight Champion and notoriously the meanest man on earth.

Aamir has the same look, in face and body; just shows what man can make of himself once the mind is conditioned to accept pain, the body punishment, of sustained, rigorous physical training.

Ghajini is not the kind of film Aamir is used to making. It is an action thriller, a full-on entertainer with revenge as its theme. Filmmaker A R Murgadoss convinced Aamir to play the role of a man of violence.

Aamir said in explanation, “I needed this kind of physique because the kind of action you see me doing, you will believe I am capable of only because of my body.”

As to what it took to achieve this streetfighter look, Aamir still cringes in memory of the sheer torture he put himself through to get there.

“It took three hours of workout every day. I began on March 15, 2007, one day after my birthday, and it went on till April 21, 2008,” he said. “I learned a lot about fitness in this period. And how far I can push myself.”

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His workouts were structured by his physical trainer Satyajit Chaurasia and diet by Dr. Vinod Durandhar.

“The workout was a cycle of three days,” he revealed, “Mondays I did chest and back, Tuesdays I worked on the arms, and Wednesdays I exercised my shoulders and legs. Then I would repeat the cycle. This included cardio every day of between half-hour to an hour. And abs, to work the core muscles and get the six-pack, say 1,000 crunches. On days when I felt good, I would push myself more. There was no time to think… because I’d be screaming in pain!

But I was particular about getting eight hours of sleep. No matter what time I went to bed, I’d get eight hours, then get up and start training. It was tough, because I was into post production for Taare Zameen Par at that time. And I’d finish my workouts, shower, crash out for a while to regain strength, then go to work.”

He talked about the challenging diet that supplemented his look.

“It was a balanced diet, one-third fat, one-third carbs, one-third protein, but normal food, rotis, rice, sabzis, chicken, 16 egg whites, fruit, and four litres of water. All cooked in three teaspoons of oil. No, not olive oil. There was no sugar, no potatoes, no bananas, no red meat, no egg yolks and no fried stuff. The diet changed every month.

In the last week and before I went on the sets of Ghajini, I cut down salt. And the last three days, I took myself to the brink of dehydration by having just one glass of water a day. This cut that last bit of fat. And the body looked lean and ripped,” said Aamir triumphantly.

This truly is a phenomenal way of preparing for a role and getting into character for any actor. Robert de Niro did it in 1980 when he played the boxer Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull. Now Aamir has done it for Ghajini.

The film is slated for release in December.

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ceedy October 25, 2008 at 11:44 am

This guy is unbeleiveable…thanks bud for making my weekend

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obayed October 25, 2008 at 3:11 pm

awsome..looking great

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Achal Dua October 26, 2008 at 4:19 am

Now this is what I am talking about. At last a real hero with the real knowledge about water, sodium, functional training, protein and what not.

I love this guy..he knows what he is talking about…and truly respect him for the hard work he puts in his films…Love to train him one day!

http://www.achaldua.com

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Fathiya October 26, 2008 at 1:17 pm

Working this hard for a movie he makes! I’m sure that Gajini is a good movie, but if Aamir himslef is the director of the movie and noone else.

I never thought that Aamir would suit him to buildup muscels because he’s not tall, but as the role demands all this, so he might look good in the movie, according to the role he plays.

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gaurav October 27, 2008 at 4:20 pm

aamir is a real perfectionist who can do anything for his film’s good.he doesn’t care of the outside world and does whatever he finds good.his introvertive nature is the only obstacle who has restricted him from being the superstar of the millenium.the best thing about him i like is his creavity;his dedication and his optimism.i wish him best of luck for his upcoming films and esp.gajini.

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ceedy October 30, 2008 at 9:37 pm

Hi,
I linked to this post on my blog…hope its ok ;)

happy diwali and new year bud…howz things?

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Ravi October 31, 2008 at 11:38 pm

@ceedy – Wishing You A Very (Belated) Happy Diwali too, buddy :)

You don’t have to be so formal with me, bud! You can link to any article you like on my blog. I never say NO to my friends :)

Things are going OK and life is pretty hectic. Another couple of weeks…and then I would be at peace. The blog would be updated more often then.

Till then, please bear with me.

Take care!

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Murtaza November 1, 2008 at 2:40 pm

Amir Khan is MashAllah my all time favourite Actor he looks good in this film and InshAllah ghajini will also be his one of the best films. best of luck!! Amir Bhai

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Uzo November 7, 2008 at 4:06 pm

Unbelievable…He is truly one of my favorite actors and he is such a professional. The amount of physical and mental discipline for this…truly incredible

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Abhinav gupta February 3, 2009 at 1:25 pm

hiiiiii Aamir i saw ur movie it’s good
i love ur emotions in it

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manoj karki December 23, 2009 at 3:06 pm

i look this and i like amir khan’s body.

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