Pooja Hegde was clicked working out at her gym in Khar, Mumbai. The actress grabbed eyeballs in her yellow sports bra and black gym leggings, which she paired with black sports shoes. All Pictures/Yogen Shah
She styled her hair in a messy bun, while her black printed handbag further enhanced her look. The Mohenjo Daro girl will be next seen in Housefull 4 alongside Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Bobby Deol, and Kriti Sanon. The Telugu star is making her comeback in Bollywood after a long time.
Yami Gautam was also snapped at the gym. For the outing, she donned a black t-shirt with "Go Like Never Before" printed on it. She paired it with multi-coloured shorts, black sunglasses, black flip flops.
The actress' last stint, Uri: The Surgical Strike won National Awards for Best Director (Aditya Dhar) and Best Actor (Vicky Kaushal). Speaking in an interview, Yami said, "Being associated with Uri..., I feel proud. Such films are quite rare and it is not just about box office numbers or commercial success which we all want, but it is also about getting recognition and respect. It is one of those rare films and I am glad that it came my way".
Shahid Kapoor was also clicked working out in his gym. Shahid opted for a simple grey t-shirt which proudly displayed his bulging muscles. He teamed it up with grey shorts, green-and-grey sports shoes, and a black backpack.
Shahid Kapoor, who is a proud father of two recently stumbled upon a black-and-white childhood photo of himself and created a collage out of it with his toddler, Zain Kapoor's picture. He shared the photo on Instagram and asked his followers to point out the similarities between those two pictures. Needless to say, we couldn't find any. Like father, like son!
Vicky Kaushal unleashed his casual avatar, donning a white hoodie, black trousers, and white sports shoes. The Massan actor is at the peak of his career after recently winning the prestigious National Award for Best Actor in the film, Uri: The Surgical Strike.
The recent win brings as much responsibility as acclaim for the young actor. In an interview, when he was asked if it changes his perspective, and he said, "I have always been honest with my work. I follow my gut and have never taken up work that my heart doesn't agree with. I don't do a film until I agree with the director. I never walk in [to a set] with doubts."

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