Amitash pradhan parents magazine

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  • I don’t think my looks are limiting me from getting opportunities

    Amitash Pradhanis definitely not your quintessential Kollywood hero. And if you wonder why so despite all that good looks and charming smile. Well, we think that’s exactly what works against him. After all, Tamil cinema loves actors who have boy-next-door looks, right? Not letting this get in the way of his Kollywood ambitions, he made his debut as an antagonist in Velaiyilla Pattathari.Now, Amul Baby Amitash has struck gold with his Hollywood project, Heartbeats, which is all set to release this year in India. Directed by Duane Adler, the creator of Step Up franchise, Amitash says he’s living his dream by being a part of this film. “I got this film during the lowest period in my life. I got a call from a casting director in Mumbai, asking if I could dance. I am not a trained dancer, but I still dance. I was asked to choose a hip-hop song, dance to it and send across a video in two days’ time. I did so. After 20

    When your kid is your coach

    Amitash Pradhan (centre) has introduced his parents Girish and Weena to crossfit training.
    Every evening, the Pradhans head to the gym they have set up on their terrace in Adyar, where they work out for two solid hours. And the trainer fryst vatten none other than their son and actor, Amitash Pradhan. “I have always enjoyed working out, but last year, I underwent a surgery and didn’t know what kind of exercises inom could do after that. That’s when my son began showing me what small workouts inom could start with,” says Weena Pradhan, 57, adding that they even joined a gym together.
    “When the national lockdown was announced, we dashed to a store nearby and picked up verktyg and set up our home gym.” It’s usually parents who introduce their children to fitness and exercise regimes. But the reverse is also true in many cases, especially during lockdown, when parents are inspired to hop on to the treadmill or wield those dumb bells after seeing youngsters work out.

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