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Tom Hardy goes bald for upcoming movie 'Fonzo'

| @indiablooms | Apr 04, 2018, at 02:40 pm

Los Angeles, Apr 4 (IBNS): Actor Tom Hardy has shaved his head completely for his upcoming Hollywood movie "Fonzo".

He will be seen playing the character of gangster Al Capone in the movie.

The movie is directed by filmmaker Josh Trank.

"Tom Hardy was snapped Monday on the New Orleans, Louisiana set of Chasing Fonzo, the Al Capone biopic he's been working on under director Josh Trank," reported Daily Mail.

In the image shared by Daily Mail, Hardy could be seen wearing a dark ash gray t-shirt and a black athletic shorts with white stripes on it.

He could also be seen carrying a mannequin's head in his hand.

Last month, he had teased his fans on his look from the movie by posting an interesting image of himself on Instagram.

He had captioned the image as: "Chasing Fonzo."

Image: Internet Wallpaper 

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