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Randeep Hooda shares his 'Sarbjit' looks on Twitter

| | Feb 07, 2016, at 12:33 am
Mumbai, Feb 6 (IBNS) Actor Randeep Hooda who is busy shooting for Sarbjit, a biopic on the man who was kept in Pakistani prison after he allegedly crossed the border in an inebriated state and was later found killed by one of his inmates, shared his picture on social networking site Twitter.

According to the latest picture, the actor have gone under immense transformation, about which he wrote, 'a roller coaster ride' and looks frail.

Randeep tweeted, "From 94 kg of #DLKK to 66 kg for #Sarbjit.. It's been a roller coaster ride in the same year .. Pls enjoy ur food :)"
 

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