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Trending: Ranveer Singh's Extreme Transformation Took Just 6 Weeks. Wow

IANS, 09 Aug, 2017 01:00 PM
  • Trending: Ranveer Singh's Extreme Transformation Took Just 6 Weeks. Wow

A before-after picture of how much Ranveer’s body has changed in just six weeks is out and it is unbelievable.

 

Llyod Stevens, Ranveer’s Zimbabwean personal trainer, has posted the picture of the actor on Instagram. He revealed how hard the two of them worked to attain their goals.

 

“6 WEEK #transformation with my boy @ranveersingh ... Haven’t posted this in a long while but every time I look at it makes me very proud and remember that @ranveersingh and I worked extremely hard to achieve this result despite his extremely busy schedule that sometimes involved us working out at very late hours of the night or very early hours of the morning ... never the less we got it done,” he wrote as the caption.

 
 
 

6 WEEK #transformation with my boy @ranveersingh ... Haven't posted this in a long while but every time I look at it makes me very proud and remember that @ranveersingh and I worked extremely hard to achieve this result despite his extremely busy schedule that sometimes involved us working out at very late hours of the night or very early hours of the morning ... never the less we got it done 💪🏼😎#goodtimes . . . . . #transformationtuesday #ranveersingh #ramleela #bollywood #ripped #shredded #training #trainhard #trainsmart #nutrition #eatcleantrainmean #cleaneating #gym #gymmotivation #menshealth #mensfitness #healthandfitness #abs #sixpack #instafit #muscle #bodygoals #bodybuilding #picoftheday #weightloss #fatloss #diet

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It is not clear whether Ranveer went though this rigourous fitness regime for Padmavati or some other film.

 

In the film, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and co-starring Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor, Ranveer plays the 14th century ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Alauddin Khilji.

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