Harshvardhan Rane Gains Weight for Force 3, Reveals 3 Kgs Left to Hit Target

Harshvardhan Rane has provided a progress update on his physical transformation for the upcoming film "Force 3," revealing he needs to gain just 3 more kilograms to reach his target weight of 92 kg. He shared a video from an intense workout session on Instagram, highlighting the challenge of the weight gain regimen. The actor disclosed that he weighed 81 kg during his previous films and was asked to bulk up significantly for the action sequences in "Force 3." The film's first schedule has already commenced in Gujarat, and Rane is also slated to play the lead in director Omung Kumar's project "Silaa."

Key Points: Harshvardhan Rane's Force 3 Weight Gain Journey: 3 Kgs to Go

  • Actor on weight gain journey for action role
  • Aims to reach 92 kg from 81 kg
  • Shares intense workout video on Instagram
  • Force 3's Gujarat schedule began in March
  • Also set to star in lead role for "Silaa"
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Harshvardhan Rane shares an update on his transformation journey for Force 3: 3 kgs more to gain

Actor Harshvardhan Rane shares an update on his intense physical transformation for Force 3, aiming to gain 3 more kilograms for the action scenes.

"Have to gain 3 more kg for #Force3! - Harshvardhan Rane"

Mumbai, April 19

Actor Harshvardhan Rane used social media to share an update on his intense transformation journey for his eagerly-awaited next "Force 3".

Harshvardhan, who has been on a weight gain journey for the action entertainer, revealed that he has 3 kgs more to gain to reach his goal weight.

He took to the Stories section of his official Instagram handle and published a video of himself in the middle of an intense workout session.

The clip further included the text, "Have to gain 3 more kg for #Force3!" "@rohityson This is tough Sir! (sic)."

In March, Harshvardhan disclosed with another social media post that he has gone on a weight gain journey for an action sequence to be shot for "Force 3".

Harshvardhan stated that he weighed 81 kg at the time of shooting "Sanam Teri Kasam" and "Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat". Now, he has been asked to reach 92 for his next.

"Was 81 kg in STK and Deewaniyat, For #Force3 i was asked to be approx 92, reached 90 kg as of today, 2 more kg to go for the action scenes next month as the roles physical requirement. (sic)," read the caption.

The team commenced the Gujarat schedule of "Force 3" with a pooja ceremony in March.

Sharing the professional update on social media, Harshvardhan posted a video of himself seeking blessings before starting the shoot.

"May the #FORCE 3 with us (Trishul emoji) Dir by @bhav.dhulia..Written by @simaabhashmi 1st schedule in #Gujrat," he captioned the post.

In addition to "Force 3", Harshvardhan will also be seen as the lead in director Omung Kumar's "Silaa".

Backed by Omung Kumar, Umesh KR Bansal, Pragati Deshmukh, Himanshu Tiwari, Ajay Singh, Dhananjay Singh, Abhishek Ankur, and Captain Rahul Bali, under the banners of Blue Lotus Pictures, Stark Entertainment, and Innovations India, the project also features Sadia Khateeb and Karanveer Mehra in significant roles.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Force franchise is always entertaining. Good to see they are shooting in Gujarat. But honestly, I wish they focused more on the story and less on just physical transformations. The first Force was the best.
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Aman W
81 to 92 kgs is a huge jump! Must be eating a lot of ghee and protein shakes 😄. Jokes aside, it's impressive. All the best to him for the final push.
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Sarah B
Starting with a pooja ceremony is such a nice Indian touch. Wishing the whole team good luck for the schedule. Hope the film does well!
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Karthik V
He's a talented actor but gets limited opportunities. Glad he's getting lead roles in Force 3 and Silaa. Hope this is his big break. Rooting for you, bhai!
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Nisha Z
The pressure on actors to constantly change their bodies for roles is intense. It's not as glamorous as it looks. Respect to Harshvardhan for being transparent about the struggle.

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