Having made his debut with Sanam Teri Kasam
followed by the ambitious war drama, PALTAN, Harshvardhan Rane is set to spring
a huge surprise on the audience and his fans with his next offering, Taish, a
revenge-drama to be helmed by extremely talented filmmaker Bejoy Nambiar.
The dexterous actor will be sharing screen space
for the first time with Amit Sadh and Jim Sarbh in the revenge drama that goes
on floors in the United Kingdom in July this year.
Since Harshvardhan plays a raw character in the
film, which is about rage and revenge, he has to opt for a physical
transformation in terms of his look. Accordingly, the actor has once again
resorted to his caveman diet that would help him to achieve his character look
in Taish.
Without revealing much about the film or his
character, Harshvardhan informs about the caveman diet, “I do believe in
clean-eating. It’s a silly notion in my head. I always feel like you look what
you eat. Whatever I eat, I imagine myself looking like it in the form of
texture, in the form of feel may be so if I am eating some junk, I imagine
myself looking like junk. And if I think am eating rice or bread I imagine
myself becoming as soft and pulpy as rice or may be bread. I try to eat lean
non-vegetarian food and fresh vegetables undercooked and I try to maintain my
diet by mostly packing a meal while am travelling because I feel hungry after
every 2 hours.”
“Sometimes, it’s not possible to get a meal
delivered or buy a meal of your diet so I mostly end up packing a meal or two.
Wherever I go for meeting or if I will
go for a narration or if I am travelling
for some work I end up packing some food for myself or I inform the people to
just order a salad or egg or chicken or some fish. I also include some nuts in
my diet which is very good source of omega 3
fatty acids and great fats and great amount of energy,” he adds.
Talking about filmmaker Bejoy, he says, “It’s a
great opportunity to work with Bejoy sir, touted as one of the most talented
directors. I have been waiting to work with him. Hoping he taps into my
Shaitaan, one of my cult favorites!”
Harshvardhan has also been signed for ad filmmaker
Llyod Baptista and Mini Films’ multi-series project, K7 –
The Story of Seven Immortals, a modern day take on the Hindu Chiiranjeevis, who
as per mythology used to live on earth from Satyug to the current Kalyug. The
project will feature lot of VFX as compared to the standard of Hollywood
superhero films.
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