Showing posts with label Aadhavan. Show all posts
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Saturday, 31 October 2015

Meet the muscle man

Prashant Sawant, one of Bollywood’s most-sought-after trainers, was discovered by King Khan 18 years ago. There has been no looking back since then. In a candid chat, he shares his experiences of working with superstars SRK and Varun Dhawan and also spills a few of their fitness secrets.
The name Prashant Sawant may not ring a bell instantly among the aam junta, but in tinsel town he’s quite a sought-after person. Prashant is a fitness trainer, the brains and brawns behind some of the most famous physiques in the industry. He was discovered by none other than Shah Rukh and since then, he has been training the superstar for 18 years now. Currently he’s also training SRK’s Dilwale co-star Varun Dhawan, whose well-sculpted torso has been much lauded. 

Prashant says he had been a “fat kid” which is what prompted him to get into the business of fitness. “I started at 18. I was always a fat kid, so I decided to get fit and became a gym trainer. It was around that time that I happened to meet Shah Rukh Khan in the gym. It was not a planned meeting. I believe in destiny. He was impressed by my work and asked me to be his trainer. He is the most energetic guy I know and he inspires me a lot.”
 
Shah Rukh has been prone to injuries but Prashant says that it has never come in the way of his work-outs. “During Happy New Year, he suffered a shoulder and knee injury after a freak accident. We took a 15-day break after that and then he called to say that he was ready to resume training and that we would have an even better body than what was planned earlier. He is such a positive person. He’s a great source of inspiration for those who think they cannot stay fit at 50.” 
 
About Varun, Prashant says that he has been training him since his Student Of The Year days. “Varun is very conscious about his body. Even while he is travelling for shoots, either my brother or I are constantly with him to look after his work-outs.”
 


Prashant gives us a peek into what goes into the hot-bods of these two superstars. SRK’s regime: SRK trains 45 minutes non-stop at least four days a week. He is particular about cardio, weight training and fat burning exercises. He gives me the freedom to try new things and although we exchange notes, he never interferes in my work. He prefers a lean body and it goes with his romantic image. I have never tried to make his body look big and bulky because that just won’t suit his personality. His diet is high on proteins and he avoids carbs at night. And I make sure that he takes his protein supplements on time.
 
Varun’s regime: Being a dancer, Varun is very flexible. He would leave me amazed. Even after shooting all day for ABCD 2, he would still be enthusiastic about his workouts. He does weight training and cardio. I don’t restrict Varun’s diet, his diet plan is similar to SRK’s but he is careful about eating healthy, so it’s never a problem.

Movie Review Chikkiku Chikkikichu: An interesting love story


CAST: Mithun, Mridhula, Aadhavan
DIRECTION: N. Rajeshkumar
RATING: Two stars
It’s a season of short filmmakers trying their hands on silver screen. Joining the list is N. Rajesh Kumar who was part of a TV series 'Naalaya Iyakkunar'. The entire story of his debut venture Chikkikku Chikkikichu takes place on a moving train that commutes between Chennai and Nagerkovil.
Chikki aka Chidambaram Krishnan (Mithun) comes to the railway station to see off his friend (Aadhavan) to Nagerkovil. When the train is about to leave, Chikki comes across a beautiful girl (Mridhula) and falls head over heels with her. He quickly changes his mind and boards the train in the blink of an eye. He also manages to find a seat next to her. Initially she does not reciprocate to his antics, but slowly Mridhula also is drawn towards Chikki. When Chikki gains strength and reveals his feelings, a twist in the tale takes place. How the couple comes out of their problem forms the rest.
Mithun fits the role of a young man who falls hook-line sinker for Mridhula. He expresses his love more through his body language than mouthing heavy dialogues. The director should be commended for steer clearing from sleazy scenes despite the film being a romantic tale that takes place in one night journey. The problem with the movie is that it just revolves around the lead two characters most part of it. Hence, after a point tedium sets in. Comic portions also fall flat. On the technical front, N.S. Rajesh’s cinematography warrants mention. His lighting and compositions inside a moving train is a major plus to the movie. Two of the songs by Vijay Benjamin are breezy.