Actor Sushant Singh Rajput is on roll these days as he will
next be seen in Raabta and is also preparing hard for Chanda Mama Door Ke. In
Chanda Mama Door Ke, Sushant is stepping into the shoes of an astronaut. It was
previously reported that Sushant Singh will head to National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
As per to a famous daily, a spacesuit has been specially
designed for the actor by special effects director John Palmer. Sushant verified
to a dialy, "Yes, John and Sanjay have been working on this beautiful suit
and I can't wait to get into it. John will fly down to India soon and also meet
me at NASA while I'll be there for the prep."
Sushant took to Twitter to share the photo of the spacesuit
and posted, "Special Spacesuit designed by John Palmer of #Martian fame
for Chandamama. Can't wait to get in it and start training
@sanjaypchauhan."
John Palmer told, "I have designed the spacesuits for
which I researched latest Russian and Chinese suit models, along with Indian
designs from ISRO. I've gone through thousands of designs with Sanjay before
selecting these which incorporate Indian elements that are not only
aesthetically appealing but functional too. Going by Sushant's fitness level
and dedication, he's definitely up for the difficult training."
"Sushant wants functionality over comfort. After
special training from NASA and John's team of experts, he will be ready to fly
to the moon," added John.
Sushant has time and again said that he wanted to be an air
force pilot. Sushant told, "I wanted to be an astronaut but since I
couldn't figure out how to pursue it, I decided I'd be an air force pilot
instead. But my mother didn't want me to pursue these professions so I started
studying engineering instead but even then I was hooked on astrophysics. But
now I'm getting to live my dream with this film. I have been fascinated by the
subject myself and really looking forward to the experience."
Speaking about his trip to NASA, Sushant said, "It'll
be my first trip there and I'm waiting to experience zero gravity and 16
gravity."
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