Kartik Aaryan’s trainer DEFENDS actor’s transformation for Chandu Champion: “I am ready to take the National Anti-Doping Agency test”
Kartik Aaryan's impressive physique in his new film Chandu Champion has turned heads, but some have questioned whether it's all-natural. The actor's trainer, Tridev Pandey, has addressed these doubts with a clear message: the transformation is the result of intense dedication, not shortcuts.
Tridev Pandey sheds light on Kartik Aaryan’s year-long dedication Pandey revealed the rigorous training regime Aaryan underwent for over a year. This included daily two-hour workouts, a strict low-sugar, low-calorie diet, significant body fat reduction, and the acquisition of new athletic skills like boxing. Kartik Aaryan’s transformation for Chandu Champion sparks debate Kartik’s dramatic physical change, documented through “before-and-after” photos going viral, has fueled online discussions. While many admire the dedication evident in his physique, some have expressed skepticism, with speculation about photo manipulation or steroid use.
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Kartik Aaryan’s trainer REACTS to accusations Pandey firmly refuted these accusations in a recent interview with the Indian Express. He explained that such doubts cast a shadow not only on the actor but also on the trainer's methods. He stated, "Whoever feels this transformation is not natural, I am ready to pay from my own pocket to take the NADA (National Anti-Doping Agency) test. When you cast doubt on an actor, you also start doubting the coach, that, ‘Oh this is a result of artificial supplement, this is because of dope and injections.’ It is said by only those who themselves can’t achieve it.”
Pandey, a former national-level boxer himself, is well-versed in anti-doping regulations and their importance. He stressed the long-term health risks associated with performance-enhancing drugs and his commitment to safe, sustainable training methods. "I have been a national boxer myself and I know after every match, we are tested. We know if we take something, we might win a match, but it will affect us long term. I would never recommend anyone to take artificial supplements and build a body," Pandey stated.
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Coming back to the film, Chandu Champion is a biopic of Murlikant Petkar, India's first Paralympics gold medallist. It hit theatres on June 14 and bagged a positive review from the critics and the audience alike.
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