Big B's fitness trainer to appear in Suniel Shetty's show


Mumbai, April 21 (IANS): Megastar Amitabh Bachchans fitness trainer Vrinda Mehta has been roped in to appear in actor Suniel Shettys upcoming reality show "Indias Asli Champion...Hai Dum".

Vrinda, who has been working in the fitness industry for over two decades, has trained Amitabh for 11 years. She has also worked for other Bollywood celebrities like Karan Johar, Madhuri Dixit-Nene, Sridevi, Abhishek Bachchan, Farah Khan, Tabu and Twinkle Khanna.

"India's Asli Champions...Hai Dum" will test physical and mental endurance of contestants from different walks of life. Vrinda will help them as a fitness expert. She will work with each contestant personally and help them push boundaries.

"I am really excited to make my on-screen debut with ‘India's Asli Champion…Hai Dum'. The show is so well designed and all the contestants are so focussed towards their goal, that it's great to see so much of enthusiasm in them," Vrinda said in a statement.

"Working with Suniel Shetty is like the cherry on the cake for me. We have interacted in the recent past and he is as always very calm and composed. It's a pleasure working with him and I'm looking forward to many more exciting experiences in the show," she added.

"India's Asli Champion...Hai Dum" will soon be aired on &TV.

  

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