"I went through body building to get a certain look for my film ('Dangal'). This one was one of the most dramatic body transformations so far. The film has two phases. For one part, I had to put on weight. So, I weighed 96 kgs with 38 per cent body fat and then I had to reduce to 9 per cent body fat within five months. That was a huge task," he said.
But for losing weight, he followed a diet.
"I would like to mention that putting on weight and losing it so fast is very unhealthy. I did it for my film under the supervision of experts, but it is very unhealthy for any regular person.
"Doctors even suggested me not to try such drastic weight and body transformation. But I get excited to do it if I find the story good," he said.
The actor reveals that his wife Kiran Rao and his mother got really worried about his extreme weight gain and loss for "Dangal".
"I was worried about the film and my character and performance. I was not worried about my health... My family was," he said.
His son Azad, however, seemed to love his bulky look.
"For him I am papa. He is very small to understand things, he was seeing me become fat. When I was fat he found me cuddly, I was like a bear so he used to hug me," Aamir said.
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