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A 20kg armour for Deepika

| | Mar 08, 2015, at 01:10 am
Mumbai, Mar 7 (IBNS): Deepika Padukone is preparing for one of her toughest shoots.
While the actress may look almost spontaneous in the different roles that she has portrayed, the actress puts in all the efforts prior shooting.
 
This time around the pretty actress will have to wear an armour weighing over 20 kgs in her upcoming shoot schedule for Bajirao Mastani.
 
She will not only be wearing the heavy costume for the shoot but she also has to perform physically tough scenes in it.
 
It is an intense war sequence and Deepika has been learning sword fighting among other things for the same.
 
So she has been wearing the heavy outfit and getting comfortable in it.
 
She is also trying her stunts being in that costume as it has to look almost effortless for the character that she is playing.
 
 
 

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