Like Aamir, Arjun Rampal too experiments with his looks

By Glamsham Editorial

While most of the established actors think twice before changing their looks, there are some who constantly work towards experimenting with their looks to stay true to the character and offer fresh change to their audiences.

Leonardo Di Caprio, Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt are the some of the Hollywood actors who work extensively to look different and convincing in every role they play.

In the Bollywood brigade, the two actors that have never failed to surprise us with their looks are Aamir Khan and Arjun Rampal. Aamir acquired six-pack in GHAJINI and immediately lost the abs to play a student in 3 IDIOTS. Arjun Rampal too has been constantly reviving his looks to suit the character he's playing. He is seen relentlessly experimenting with his looks to suit the varied roles he plays.

ROCK ON saw Arjun sporting long locks as he played the rock star guitarist in the film. In RA.ONE, the versatile actor looked dashing in his bald look as he portrayed the role of scary villain. While his last film, CHAKRAVYUH saw him sporting a moustache as he played the intense role of ACP Adil Khan. In his next film D-DAY, Arjun will be seen in yet another different avatar as he plays a RAW agent and he dons a stylish stubble to suit the character.

Going by the looks of it, we look forward to see Arjun's many more avatars in his upcoming films!

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