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Sidharth Malhotra anxious over release of 'Brothers' trailer

Sidharth Malhotra anxious over release of 'Brothers' trailer

India Blooms News Service | | 08 Jun 2015, 08:15 pm
Mumbai, June 8 (IBNS): Actor Sidharth Malhotra has been very anxious ahead of the trailer of his film Brothers releasing.
The young actor has worked extremely hard for this film. He has done extensive prep and script reading even before the film went on floors.

Sidharth has tried to push the envelope with Brothers.

He will be seen essaying the role of a wrestler in the film.

It was a very difficult role and Sidharth worked round the clock to get into the skin of his character.

He changed his diet, work out regime and entire lifestyle to get into the mould of his character. He put on 6- 8 kgs for the film and learnt mixed martial arts. Sidharth even used to have ice water baths to relax his muscles after extensive work outs.

Now with the film's trailer releasing he has his fingers crossed.

Even though he is busy shooting for Shakun Batra’s Kapoor and Sons, Sidharth has been in touch with his team on the trailer of Brothers.

The trailer will be releasing this week.

Sidharth shares, "I am really excited and anxious to show people the trailer of Brothers. Have put in a lot physically and mentally. I hope they find it entertaining."
 

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