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Rohit Roy puts on eight kilos for Peterson Hill

Rohit Roy puts on eight kilos for Peterson Hill

India Blooms News Service | | 21 Jan 2015, 08:26 pm
Mumbai, Jan 21 (IBNS): Actor Rohit Roy has put on weight for his upcoming show, Peterson Hill.
The much anticipated comedy show will go on air in a few days. The actor put on a few kilos to suit his character`s demand. 
 
But, Rohit is worried that it will be hard for him to lose it.
 
The actor will be seen in the central character of a station manager of a railway station. For the inquisitive ones, the title, Peterson Hill is a station near Shimla.
 
The actor says, “For the character, I had to put on eight kilos so that it looks cuter and more approachable. One may think, what’s there to put on weight? My point is once I put on, how am I going to shed it? This is the toughest thing I have had to do especially when I have been a fitness enthusiast all my life. I am happy that I am prepping for the role, but I am also a bit worried,”.
 
The crew has already started shooting for the show, and had a special sequence in Simla on Jan 2.
 
The actor was earlier seen in a perfectly opposite role of tough cop in other show Encounter.
 
Peterson Hill is written, produced and directed by Ashwani Dhir.
 

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