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Adhyayan Suman joins the tattoo bandwagon

Adhyayan Suman joins the tattoo bandwagon

India Blooms News Service | | 24 Sep 2014, 01:41 pm
Mumbai, Sept 24 (IBNS) Adhyayan Suman has gotten himself a tattoo that looks a lot like the replenishing power source, the Sun. But, on a closer look it also looks like the king of the jungle. The actor was seen flashing his new piece of art in a song for Ishq Click.

The massive tattoo sits happily on his left arm. Another one stretches from his shoulders to the back.

The Ishq Click actor doesn’t shy away from showing off his new possession. This was evident during the shoot of a pivotal scene for the film.

Director Anil Ballani liked his tattoo and thought that it would look good on the camera. After getting the actor`s approval, he insisted the costume designer to design the clothes in such a manner that the tattoo will be visible and the designer obliged.

It isn’t a lesser known fact that the Suman scion has a certain fondness towards tattoos. He always wanted one as a teenager, but mommy dear always disapproved.

Ishq Click is an intense love story that sees Adhyayan Suman playing a photographer and Sara Loren his love interest. The movie is directed by Anil Ballani and produced by Ajay Jaiswal of Algol Films.

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