Sonu Sood Reveals His 'Maximum' Look


New Delhi, Jul 17 (IANS): After flaunting his six-pack abs in "Dabangg", Sonu Sood dons a new look which seems to be modelled on the styles popularised in the 1950s and 1960s, for the action-thriller "Maximum".

Sonu who played a cop in "Bbuddah...Hoga Terra Baap", will once again be seen as a police officer in director Kabir Kaushik's underworld drama, which also stars Tabu and Naseeruddin Shah.

The actor posted a picture revealing his new look on social networking site Twitter. The picture shows him sporting a moustache and a side parting with neatly combed hair. This look is indeed different from the way he actually looks.

  

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  • deepak bansal, moga now in ny

    Sun, Oct 09 2011

    hai sonu, u dont recognise me i am student of urs mother DM college moga i finished my bsc medical, then finished my phd chemistry from kuk,then 14years before i setteled in ny,my brother doctor know u well,i heard about madam sorry for that,we have association ek punjabi in usa,u can see on internet,we proud of u bro,the place u build in industry,pray for urs succuss.give us a chance whenever u in usa,my phone no,516 304 8808,so we can serve u bro. thanx

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