Vivaan Shah's Military Transformation for 'Ikkis' War Film Role

Actor Vivaan Shah underwent a significant physical transformation to portray a more mature, military-style role in the upcoming war film 'Ikkis'. He shifted to a strength training regime and participated in a basic boot camp with drills during filming. The actor found the tank training particularly memorable, even getting to drive the tanks himself. The film, directed by Sriram Raghavan, is based on the life of Param Vir Chakra recipient Arun Khetarpal and the 1971 Battle of Basantar.

Key Points: Vivaan Shah on Building Military Physique for 'Ikkis'

  • Drastic physical transformation
  • Military-style workout regime
  • Boot camp training in Ahmednagar
  • Handling and driving tanks
  • Film based on Arun Khetarpal
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Vivaan Shah says he had to 'built a mature, military-style look' for 'Ikkis'

Actor Vivaan Shah reveals his intense physical transformation for war film 'Ikkis', including boot camp training and tank driving.

"I had to do the complete opposite-build myself up and look more muscular. - Vivaan Shah"

Mumbai, Jan 5

Actor Vivaan Shah, whose latest release is "Ikkis", revealed that he had to "consciously work on looking more mature" in the war film starring Agastya Nanda and late star Dharmendra.

Speaking about the transformation, Vivaan said: "For this role, I had to consciously work on looking more mature. Interestingly, just before Ikkis, I was shooting for another project where I had to appear much younger than my actual age."

However, the shift was drastic when "Ikkis" came his way in August last year.

"I had to do the complete opposite-build myself up and look more muscular," he added.

The actor, who is the son of acclaimed star Naseeruddin Shah, said that the first thing he did was pick up the dumbbells.

"I hadn't touched weights for almost a year, so I shifted to an entirely different workout regime focused on strength training, aiming for a slightly more military-style physique," he shared.

While acknowledging that such a transformation takes years to perfect, the actor credited the film's physical training schedule for helping him significantly.

"The training we did in Ahmednagar made a huge difference. We went through a basic boot camp with drills and PT, which helped immensely," Vivaan said.

He also spoke about the demanding nature of the shoot, stating that handling tanks and performing physically challenging scenes added depth to his performance.

"The tank training was especially memorable-we even got to drive the tanks ourselves," he concluded.

Ikkis is directed by Sriram Raghavan. It also stars Jaideep Ahlawat and Simar Bhatia. It is based on the life of Arun Khetarpal, the youngest recipient of the Param Vir Chakra award, and centered around the Battle of Basantar during the 1971 India-Pakistan War. The film's title is in reference to the age at which Arun Khetarpal attained martyrdom.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Driving tanks for real? That's next level dedication! Makes me even more excited for the film. We need more movies about our Param Vir Chakra heroes. Hope they do justice to Captain Khetarpal's story.
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Aman W
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. The article talks about a "drastic" transformation in a short time. These military roles require a certain grit that goes beyond just gym workouts. Hope the performance has the required intensity and isn't just about looking the part.
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Sarah B
The shift from playing younger to having to build a military physique sounds challenging! It shows how versatile actors need to be. The boot camp in Ahmednagar must have been quite an experience.
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Karthik V
Sriram Raghavan directing a war film is interesting! He's known for thrillers. And with Dharmendra sir in the cast... this has potential. Waiting to see how they portray the 1971 war. A pivotal moment in our history.
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Nisha Z
More power to him! It's not easy to change your body so drastically for a role. Salute to all the actors who go through such rigorous prep. Can't wait to watch Ikkis with my family. 🎬

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