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Fardeen Khan to hire an Australian trainer and take five months off to go from fat to fab
Fardeen's flab will soon be a thing of the past. Beginning this month, Fardeen will take five months off to work on his physique before returning to face the camera.

For my productions Says Fardeen, "I'm going to work on my body. I've got a trainer (John Reynolds from Australia) coming down to train me. It's for the kind of films that I'll be doing as a producer. They demand that I be in the best shape possible."
The preparation is part of Fardeen's dream to remake his father Feroz Khan's 1980 caper Qurbani. What is it going to be, six-packs or eight-packs? "It can be either. At the end of it, I'm aiming to be one sexy m****rf***er," quips Fardeen, who has been going through rough times.
Fardeen is now busy carrying on his father's legacy as a filmmaker. "For the last one-year. I've been putting together various projects. Things are still being tied up. I'll definitely start off with two productions and then take it forward from there. One of the films will be directed by Mudassar Aziz."
My groove Fardeen says he enjoys doing comedy. "I found my groove in comedy. But it's also very important not to be repetitive. In comedy you've to keep on your toes. This year I'll be producing films and casting myself in them, though I won't be forcing myself into any production."
Fardeen also plans to direct a film. "I'm keen on directing. Though not right away. For that I'll have to take couple of years off. Right now, I'm trying to find my bearings as a producer. My father Qurbani would be the third film I'll produce. First there're two other projects. It was the last film my father wanted to make and therefore, very close to my heart. I want to give it my best shot."
Fatherhood for Fardeen is on the cards. "Definitely in the next year." |