It was reported that that Mumbai girl Fatima Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra, a trained ballet dancer from Delhi, have bagged the coveted roles of Aamir Khan's wrestler daughters in Dangal after months of auditions. Now, according to Mumbai Mirror, two little girls, Zaira Wasim from Kashmir and Suhani Bhatnagar from Delhi have also been cast to play the younger Fatima and Sanya in the sports biopic. The Nitesh Tiwari-directed film is inspired by the story of former wrestler Mahavir Singh, from Haryana's Balali village, who coached his daughters to historic wins. Geeta Phogat was India's first female wrestler to win gold at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the 55-kg freestyle category. Her sister, Babita Kumari, bagged the silver. All the four girls have been housed in Aamir's former apartment in Bandra where they are living together and religiously following a strict daily regime, the report stated.
According to a source close to the development, the four wake up early and go for wrestling training. They are joined by their producer Aamir who plays their dad in the film. "After a few hours of gruelling kushti sessions, they return to the apartment where they have to take compulsory rest before sitting down to lunch," added the source. Further to the report, all meals are prepared by a hired cook who keeps dietary specifications in mind and ensures that the food served is nutritious. Aamir has lunch and dinner with them. Early evenings are for Haryanvi lessons and dialect training. This is followed by strength building sessions in the gym. All through the day, Aamir keeps them company as he shuttles between his home and theirs, between the rigid routine and other commitments, the report concluded.
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