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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan uses slimming oils for extreme weight loss

After gaining fame for her toned physique in Jazbaa and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, Bollywood starlet Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is all geared to impress fans with her upcoming film, Fanney Khan. The latest buzz is that the Bollywood diva is using slimming oils to keep herself fit, reports Pinkvilla.

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The actor reportedly orders Ayurvedic slimming and toning oils from Kerala for every film post her pregnancy. A huge package containing the oils from one of the farms in South was headed to the Bachchan household.

In an interview, the co-producer of Fanney Khan, Prernaa Arora had spoken about the movie’s shoot schedule and Aishwarya’s role.  “The team starts building the set in Mumbai next month and Anil will kick off shooting in the first week of August. Aishwarya joins him by the month-end and the film will wrap up in a start-to-finish schedule by October,” she said.

When quizzed about Aishwarya’s role in the film, Prerna had revealed, “Ash was blown away by her glamorous and “highly stylised” character. We took the script to her two months ago and she immediately gave her nod.”

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Actor Rajkummar Rao will be seen romancing Aishwarya in the film, that will also feature Anil Kapoor in a pivotal role. When asked about the film, a smiling Rajkummar said, “I am very excited. I can’t wait to begin. One RK has, I will be the next RK [Ranbir Kapoor].”

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