Is Randeep Hooda Back in Training After Diwali?
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Key Takeaways
- Randeep Hooda resumes training after Diwali festivities.
- He shared shirtless photos on Instagram, showcasing his dedication.
- Hints at new cinematic projects on the horizon.
- Celebrated Karva Chauth with wife Lin Laishram.
- Upcoming film based on Operation Khukri.
Mumbai, Oct 26 (NationPress) After indulging in a variety of Diwali sweets, Randeep Hooda has jumped back into action, fully committed to his fitness regimen.
The 'Sarbjit' star shared a series of shirtless photos on his official Instagram, showcasing his well-defined physique.
In his post, Hooda declared, "The body remembers the rhythm. Post-Diwali reset, returning to training, and back to my purpose. A new chapter loading. (Bicep emoji) (sic)." His words suggest he is gearing up for an exciting new role.
Recently, Hooda and his wife Lin Laishram gave fans a glimpse of their Karva Chauth festivities, expressing their bond with the sentiment of being “together in every phase from sunrise to moonrise.”
The first snapshot featured Randeep and Lin together, followed by a picture of Lin with the pooja ki thali. Another image captured Lin gazing at Randeep through a decorative sieve.
The final photo showed Hooda gently touching Lin’s cheek as she looked at him through the sieve.
“Together in every phase from sunrise to moonrise. Happy Karwa Chauth #forevermine, (sic)," read the caption of their shared post.
For those unfamiliar, Randeep and Lin met through veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah’s theatre group, Motley. Their relationship blossomed during the lockdown, and they made it Instagram official in 2022.
Hooda and Lin tied the knot in November 2023 in a traditional Meitei ceremony in Imphal, Manipur.
On the work front, Hooda has acquired the movie rights for “Operation Khukri: The Untold Story of the Indian Army’s Bravest Peacekeeping Mission Abroad”, authored by Major General Rajpal Punia and Damini Punia. This film will recount the gripping true story from 2000, when 233 Indian soldiers were taken hostage by rebel forces in Sierra Leone, followed by a perilous rescue operation.