108-kg actress refuses to gain more weight for TV show


Mumbai, March 28 (IANS): Actress Anjali Anand, who currently weighs 108 kg, has refused to put on more weight for her role of an oversized girl in the upcoming TV show "Dhhai Kilo Prem".

Anjali, who is making her acting debut with the show, was asked by makers to put on more weight. However, she refused to do so.

"I have lived a very active life all this while. Being someone who loves to trek and cycle to maintain a steady weight, gaining too much weight is a big no-no. I am at 108 kg for the role and any more change might get difficult to reverse," Anjali said in a statement.

"Dhhai Kilo Prem", which will be aired on Star Plus starting from April 3, is an unusual story of two imperfect individuals -- Deepika and Piyush (Meherzan Mazda).

Not only Anjali, even Meherzan has gained 16 kg weight for his role.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Mar 29 2017

    I find it is not a fine way to ask to gain more weight to a actress.It brings more health problems with it.108kg itself is too much to a woman.Nowadays it is not difficult to show such effect ,to dress with inflateable dresses.why dont they use it?Problem is solved.Film Industry should know this.Good she refused it.Otherwise tomorrow they might ask more.Many ask to reduce the weight usually.

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