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Aamir Khan looks for a Haryanvi tutor

India Blooms News Service | | 02 May 2015, 11:52 pm
Mumbai, May 2 (IBNS) Actor Aamir Khan, who plays a wrestler in his next, Dangal, will now be learning Haryanvi for the film.

The actor wants to get into character by learning the dialect of the Bhiwani district and has told his team to arrange for a tutor who can train him to speak the local dialect of the people of Haryana’s Bhiwani district.

He needs to learn conversational Haryanvi for the film.

Aamir Khan, who has always been a perfectionist, has willingly undergone physical transformations and learnt new languages or dialects for some of his roles.

Last year, he learnt Bhojpuri for his role in Rajkumar Hirani’s PK.

While he was shooting for PK, his Bhojpuri tutor would even accompany him to the sets regularly.

In 2012, Aamir also learnt Marathi .

Aamir enjoys learning new languages, so he doesn’t find it troublesome to do so for his films. He is quite excited about picking up Haryanvi for this film.

The team has found seven-eight tutors, but no one has been finalized yet. Aamir will begin training in the language soon.

Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, Dangal will release in 2016.

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