
Allu Arjun to train under fitness coach Lloyd Stevens for body transformation in Atlee's sci-fi action film ‘A22xA6'
Allu Arjun is preparing for a significant physical transformation for his upcoming sci-fi action thriller, tentatively titled 'AA22xA6', directed by Atlee. He's collaborating with fitness coach Lloyd Stevens, known for sculpting physiques for stars like Ranveer Singh and Jr NTR. The film reportedly involves parallel universes and extensive VFX, with potential co-stars Janhvi Kapoor, Ananya Panday, and Mrunal Thakur.
Allu Arjun
is gearing up for a major physical transformation for his upcoming film tentatively titled 'AA22xA6', directed by Atlee. To achieve the look required for this high-profile project, the actor has teamed up with renowned fitness coach Lloyd Stevens, known for helping some of Indian cinema's biggest stars get their sculpted physique.
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Meet Lloyd Stevens
Lloyd Stevens is a celebrated personal trainer who specializes in body transformations. He has previously worked with top actors like Ranveer Singh, Jr NTR for RRR, and Mahesh Babu, helping them attain iconic physiques for their roles. Originally an active sportsman involved in rugby, swimming, and cricket, Lloyd later served as a Marine Technician before fully dedicating himself to the fitness industry. Today, he is recognized internationally for his expertise in training celebrities and guiding them through rigorous workout and diet regimens.
About AlluArjun-Atlee film 'AA22xA6'
Speaking of Allu Arjun's upcoming film, it is said to be a sci-fi action thriller involving parallel universes, with extensive use of cutting-edge visual effects. Bollywood actresses Janhvi Kapoor, Ananya Panday, and Mrunal Thakur are expected to join the star-studded lineup.
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The film will reportedly feature Allu Arjun in a double role, showcasing different facets of his acting and physicality. Extensive use of VFX is planned, with top Hollywood studios and technicians, including Jose Fernandez of Ironhead Studio and James Madigan.
Allu Arjun revealed at the WAVES Summit 2025 that he and Atlee share a like-minded vision, aiming to deliver a fresh, international-level visual spectacle while maintaining total Indian sensibilities. The director, known for his blockbuster hits like 'Jawan', had expressed that this project has been a dream to make, combining mass appeal with magical storytelling.
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