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Ayushmann develops six-pack abs for YRF movie

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Actor Ayushmann Khurrana reveals

he has developed a six-pack for his

new film under the Yash Raj Films (YRF) banner. He plays a squash player in the movie.

The “Vicky Donor” star has flaunted the perfect abs on the cover of Men’s Health magazine’s latest issue.

“This (the abs) is of course, for my next film Yash Raj Films project with Sonam Kapoor. I have some body shots in the film. I play a squash player, so that was the need of the character,” the 28-year-old said here at the launch of the magazine cover.

The six-pack mania became popular in Bollywood courtesy actors like Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and Ranveer Singh.

Ayushmann believes everyone builds abs for one reason or the other.

“I think nobody builds or tries to build abs without any reason. It’s quite difficult, it’s not easy. It is for a particular character,” he said.

Ayushmann believes being fit definitely contributes to a person’s confidence, irrespective of the profession he is in. He is currently shooting for the new YRF project, while the shoot of “Hamara Bajaj” is delayed and it is expected to start only next year. (IANS)

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