In response to his job as an exploitative man in Maharaj, Jaideep Ahlawat lost 26 kg in five months. See how he accomplished it.
Actor Jaideep Ahlawat is a dedicated individual. He was most recently seen in the Netflix film Maharaj, following stellar performances in films and television shows including Paatal Lok, Raazi, and Jaane Jaan. He portrays the strong noble Jadunath Maharaj, who preys on the helpless and oppressed in pre-independence India.
An impressive before-after
Jaideep posted many photos from his days shooting Maharaj on Monday. He described how, in just five months, he shed over 26 kg to fit the part. in five months, from 109.7 kg to 83 kg. That is the Maharaj role’s physical transformation. In his message, Jaideep stated, “Thank you, Prajwal Sir, for believing in me @prajwal7542.” Pictures of Jaideep before and after are included in the post. In the photo from five months ago, he had a protruding belly; in the most recent images, his arms and upper torso are toned.
Jaideep exercising at the gym while dressed as Maharaj in a video that his trainer Prajwal also posted.
How was it accomplished by him?
Jaideep discussed the preparation that went into the role in an interview with ANI. He disclosed that he needed to lose weight because, prior to training for this part, he weighed about 104 kg.
“My trainer worked extremely hard on me for over 5.5 months of tough physical training because of what JJ is showing on the TV. We worked out three to four times a day,” he recalled, highlighting the considerable physical change he experienced to fit the part.
Jaideep said, “So credit goes to everybody,” in reference to the larger team effort. All I am is a tool to change the energies that these individuals have produced.”
Maharaj, which is helmed by Sidharth P. Malhotra and produced by YRF Entertainment, stars Junaid Khan in his feature film debut opposite Shalini Pandey and Jaideep Ahlawat. Sharvari also makes a cameo appearance. Based on actual pre-independence Indian events, the movie celebrates the bravery of social reformer Karsandas Mulji, who took on the status quo in a historic court case.