New Delhi: Hrithik Roshan is not only one of the most talented actors in Bollywood but also one of the fittest we have. The 'Kaabil' actor won the hearts of the audience with his power-packed performance and dance moves in 'War'. The film co-starring Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor had set the cash registers jingling last year.


Hrithik Roshan has sustained some injuries while shooting for his films over the years but that doesn't stop the 'Krrish' star from challenging himself. The 46-year-old actor shared a video on social media, giving a glimpse of his inspiring transformation from Anand Kumar (Super 30) to Kabir (War).

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“To the Kabir in all of us .Don’t forget to thrive while you survive. Enjoy it all. The good, the bad. Juice everything out. E.V.E.R.Y.T.H.I.N.G. @hrxbrand #keepgoing #turnitupwithHrx," the caption for the post read.

The excruciating pain that Hrithik went through to achieve the desired body for 'War' is quite evident from his face. The actor posted the video to give the fans an insight into what went into the making of Kabir and it is simply amazing.

Hrithik motivated his fans during the tough times when the entire world is battling against Coronavirus. "Keep going for there is never an end, only a beginning to a new journey,'' the actor advised his followers. Check out the video!



Amidst the COVID-19 lockdown, nothing can be more inspiring than this video that promotes the message of "Keep Going".



Transforming into Major Kabir from Humpty Dumpty as Hrithik calls himself in the video, was not a cakewalk for the actor. According to reports, the 'Jodha Akbar' star endured a rather tough and focused training schedule. Indeed, this is what you call dedication to give 100 per cent to get the crux of the character right.

Hrithik's ardent fans are now eagerly waiting for the actor to announce his next project. We hope he does it soon.

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(Note: Strong words have been used in the video. Viewer discretion is recommended)