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Hrithik to go through extensive training for 'Krrish' sequel!

Actor Hrithik Roshan is all set to go through a major change to re-work his body for a new look in the upcoming ‘Krrish’ sequel.

Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Actor Hrithik Roshan is all set to go through a major change to re-work his body for a new look in the upcoming ‘Krrish’ sequel. The greek god of Bollywood has made woman go weak in the knees with his sword work in ‘Jodhaa Akbar’, abs in ‘Dhoom 2’, and lean look in ‘ZNMD’. And now once again, he is set to go through a rigorous training in order to gain muscle maturity for his role in the sequel. Hrithik had to drop a few sizes for Zoya Akhtar`s ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ earlier in order to look lean in the formal clothes. But then he gained it all back for Karan Johar`s ‘Agneepath’ by being on a high protein diet. Sources close to the actor say that he used to consume as many as 22 eggs in a day. However this time round he is going to work with the celebrity trainer Satyajit Chaurasia to gain muscle maturity for the upcoming ‘Krrish’ sequel. A source informed a daily, "Hrithik has to undergo muscle maturity now. Woh kafi lean ho gaya hai. He has to gain some weight for Krrish sequel." The training will start 14 days from now. Revealed the source, "Hrithik did gain weight for ‘Agneepath’. But now that he finished the portions where he was supposed to look bulky, he has again become lean. He needs to follow a strict diet plan and exercise regimen to get into the shape his father Rakesh Roshan wants for the sequel to ‘Krrish’." When contacted by a tabloid, Chaurasia said, "Yes, Hrithik will undergo training to increase his muscle maturity. I will be with him on it." Hrithik has a deadline too. ‘Krrish 2’ goes on floors in a month. Hence, Hrithik will be undergoing at least 4 hours of training every day. Added the source, "As Hrithik starts with his training from mid-October, he will have only a month to meet the requirement. Knowing Hrithik`s involvement and passion for every project he undertakes, it shouldn`t be difficult. Tough, but not impossible." 'Krrish' is slated for a release later in 2012.