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I'd Be More Convincing As Bad Guy On Screen: Rahul Bhatt

IANS, 17 Dec, 2016 03:56 PM
  • I'd Be More Convincing As Bad Guy On Screen: Rahul Bhatt
Fitness trainer Rahul Bhatt, the son of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, says he would be more convincing as a "bad guy" on screen.
 
"I believe I'd be more convincing as a bad guy on screen, may be I don't know. I don't know what I'm really good at," Rahul told IANS. 
 
Rahul, who has trained superstar Aamir Khan for his forthcoming film "Dangal", says he is really passionate about fitness. 
 
"I'm more passionate about health and fitness and as far as your first film is concerned your first film chooses you when it has to happen it will happen," he added. 
 
Aamir gained 97 kilos for his role as Mahavir Singh Phogat in 'Dangal' and then dropped 20 kgs for the same film with the help of the trainer.
 
However, Rahul said that he is not getting any offers at the moment.
 
"At the moment I am not getting any offers but I am open to things. Whenever it has to happen it will happen you cant plan things like that," he said.

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