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Diana Penty starts prepping for her upcoming film Parmanu - The Story of Pokhran

| | Jun 21, 2017, at 12:34 am
Mumbai, June 20 (IBNS): Every actor aspires to have variations in their performances and Diana Penty is no exception.

She is very excited about her role in Parmanu, where she will be seen doing action scenes for the first time.

She has begun prepping for the role by watching female oriented action performances in movies like ‘Zero Dark Thirty’, ‘X-Files’, ‘Salt’ and ‘Sicario’ to study the body language and nuances of the lead characters in these films.

Besides this, Penty has also begun physical training as part of her prep for the film. Her routine at the gym has always included weight and strength training.

She has now added kickboxing to her routine as well.

Since kickboxing is new to her, she has begun training daily with her trainer, Aaquib Patel, in order to achieve the stance, agility, technique and speed required to perform the action sequences in the film.

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