Kunal Kapoor for ‘Veeram’: As Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor made a plunge into South Indian films with the warrior epic ‘Veeram’, he made sure that it was a memorable debut — both emotionally and physically. The actor was asked to bulk up without looking like he was a gym rat but an ancient, rough-looking warrior. National Award-winning director Jayaraj was particular that his lead hero didn’t aim for a gleaming torso and gym-perfect six-packs. “It took me five-and-a-half months to put on 12kg of lean muscle. I dropped 12 per cent of my body fat, and it was not easy, considering I have an uncontrollable sweet tooth,” said Kapoor in an interview with Hindustan Times. He claimed he went on a prolonged diet of fish, egg whites, chicken, broccoli, oats and sweet potatoes. “When I finished the film I never wanted to see these foods ever again,” he quipped. Apart from following that restrictive diet to bulk up, he learnt martial arts Kalaripayattu and spent at least four hours a day working out with kettle bells, flipping tyres, body weight exercises like push-ups and squats. He also threw in intense cardio.
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