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Aditya Roy Kapur prepares hard for Fitoor

Aditya Roy Kapur prepares hard for Fitoor

| | 02 Feb 2016, 07:57 pm
Mumbai, Feb 2 (IBNS) ActorAditya Roy Kapur totally got into the skin of his Fitoor character Noor.

The actor, who is all geared up for his forthcoming release Fitoor, left no stone unturned to prep for the character of Noor.

Aditya plays an artist in the film and that requires him to deliver himself as a painter in addition to performing welding works.

In order to get the nuances of the art and the finesse possessed by real life artists, Aditya took it upon himself to learn the knack of painting and welding.

The producers further lent their support on witnessing Aditya's passion to nail the character of Noor and hired two professionals.

Ashok Namdev and Uttam Sathe, both painting and welding professionals trained Aditya for his part.

The young actor exhibited utmost dedication and learnt the art. By the end of his training Aditya had absorbed the mannerisms of the skilled art and exhibited the same with grace during shooting.

Spokesperson confirms the news and adds, "Aditya underwent extensive training to incorporate the kinesics demanded by his onscreen character, Noor."

Produced by UTV Motion Pictures and Abhishek Kapoor's Guy in the Sky Pictures, Directed by Abhishek Kapoor, Fitoor starring Aditya Roy Kapur, Katrina Kaif and Tabu is all set to release on Feb 12.

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