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Monday, August 19, 2013

Revealed: Aamir KhanĂ¢€™s diet for Dhoom 3 look


DHOOM 3 First Look



Aamir Khan has been Mr. Perfectionist of Bollywood and the actor has always worked on his role in his movies.
Aamir, who is all set to play the bad man in YRF's most anticipated movie Dhoom 3 went through a strict diet to get ripped back. Aamir's poster of Dhoom 3 has been appreciated and expectations have multiplied from the actor.

The poster which showcases toned back of Aamir at the Chicago skyline has amazed all his fans.
The actor kept a constant check on his diet and paid special attention to his BMI every day before breakfast. According to reports, the actor has hired a British trainer.
In the past, Aamir got an eight-pack abs for Ghajini and now getting trained to get in shape is not new for him.
It will be amusing to see Aamir break John Abraham's Dhoom and Hrithik Roshan's Dhoom 2record at the box office.

New Ford Endeavour revealed as Everest Concept

The next-gen Ford Endeavour will be based 

on the recently revealed Ford Everest

Concept pictured below. Expect an India 

launch late 2014 or early 2015



The new Ford Everest concept has just come into light, a vehicle on which the new Ford Endeavour will be based when it lands in India next year.

Going by pictures, the new Ford Endeavour does seems to have the potential a beast of an SUV needs to challenge the Toyota Fortuner. The car has shed its old boxy looks for a more modern and futuristic styling.

The Endeavour seems to borrow a lot of design cues from its younger sibling, the Ford EcoSport. The design of the hexagonal grille, with thick slats, and the wraparound tail lamps are all reminiscent of the EcoSport's design philosophy, which is a good thing because the EcoSport is a stunner in itself. The sweptback headlamps with twin lamps look menacing and lend a lot of character to the car. The muscular wheel arches also give an imposing stance to the SUV.

The engines are likely to be a 2.2 litre common-rail diesel producing 152PS of power and a 3-litre diesel for the 4x4 with a choice of manual and automatic transmission. The car will continue to be a 7 seater though there could be less space for third row occupants.

According to Ford's COO, Mark Fields, "This is our vision for a large, seven-seat off-road SUV to allow our customers to take on the world and it was created by our world-class design team here in Australia.”