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Ranveer Singh loses weight to fit into 'Gully Boy'

| @indiablooms | Jan 19, 2018, at 07:51 pm

Mumbai, Jan 19 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has lost a significant amount of weight to fit himself into his next project 'Gully Boy'.

Ranveer on Friday shared a collage of pictures on Twitter.

On the left picture, he was seen flaunting his highly muscular physic, that he had prepared for Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial 'Padmaavat'.

On the other picture, Ranveer is looking lean and slim, which he worked out for 'Gully Boy'.

Ranveer will be seen playing the role of Alauddin Khalji in 'Padmaavat', which will release on Jan 25.

The actor, who is a new sensation of Bollywood, will be seen pairing with Alia Bhatt in 'Gully Boy'.

Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar is directing 'Gully Boy'.

Image: twitter.com/RanveerOfficial

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