"Chandu Champion," starring Kartik Aaryan, will be shown to army officials in Delhi.

The Army Chief of India and senior brigadiers will attend Kartik Aaryan's "Chandu Champion" screening in Delhi. The film, which is based on Murlikant Petkar, India's first Olympic gold champion, will also be honored by the dignitaries.

"Chandu Champion," starring Kartik Aaryan, will be shown to army officials in Delhi.

In an effort to pique fans' interest ahead of the trailer release, Kartik Aaryan surprised them with a brand-new poster for the much anticipated sports drama Chandu Champion. Kartik shared a fresh image of himself from the film on Instagram. Kartik is shown on the billboard standing in a boxing ring, decked out in black shorts and boxing gloves. He has a small bruise on his face and is sporting a mouthguard. The actor is showing off his abs after changing his body for the part.

"To become a champion in life, one must persevere until their final breath," he wrote, sharing the poster. Winner Aa raha hai, June 14th, #ChanduChampion.

Fans and business associates immediately left comments on the newly released poster. Ronit Roy expressed, "Oh my god!!!!!!" When you first started getting ready for this, I met you. Although I sensed something amazing, this picture suggests something far more amazing. I'm eager to see the movie now! "Can't wait to see this sweat and hardwork turn into a beautiful magic," a person said.Chandu Champion, directed by Kabir Khan, is based on the incredible true story of a sportsman and his never-say-die attitude. Kartik is going to play the role of Chandu. Kartik underwent a remarkable metamorphosis to assume the form of his persona.

In his tweet on Thursday, Kabir Khan detailed Kartik's journey from 39% to 7% body fat. "The journey that Kartik went through to become this champion is no less inspiring," Kabir wrote in a post about the new poster. "The story of Chandu Champion is an incredibly inspiring true story." He had gained weight for a role when I first met him. His body fat percentage was 39%. I informed him that he needed to portray a multi-disciplinary athlete competing at the international level. With a simple smile, he responded, "I will do it, Sir." We took this picture on stage one year and a half later, after he had stopped using steroids, something he was quite particular about. 7 percent of body fat! You have my admiration, @kartikaaryan.

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