From Fan to Trainer: Tarun Sharma's Dream Moment with Mahesh Babu in Amsterdam
Celebrity fitness trainer gets emotional about training his childhood idol while Mahesh preps for Rajamouli's Varanasi

Sometimes the universe has a poetic way of bringing childhood dreams to life, and celebrity fitness trainer Tarun Sharma is living proof of that magic. The international trainer, who has worked with Grammy winners and even royalty, recently opened up about what he calls the most meaningful assignment of his career: training none other than Mahesh Babu.
What makes this collaboration extraordinary isn't just the star power involved, but the deeply personal connection Tarun feels to this moment. Growing up as a devoted fan of the Prince of Tollywood, Tarun never imagined he'd one day be the man responsible for keeping his idol in peak physical condition. The irony isn't lost on him: from watching Mahesh's films with starry eyes to now watching him perfect his form in the gym.
The training sessions are happening in Amsterdam, where Mahesh is reportedly preparing for his highly anticipated collaboration with Rajamouli, tentatively titled Varanasi. This marks a significant chapter in both men's careers: for Mahesh, it's his next massive pan-India venture after the phenomenal success of his previous outings, and for Tarun, it's the culmination of a journey that began in his childhood living room.
What struck Tarun most wasn't just getting to work with a superstar, but discovering the person behind the screen persona. He was genuinely impressed by Mahesh's discipline, professionalism, and surprisingly calm demeanor: qualities that clearly contribute to the actor's enduring success both on and off screen.
This Amsterdam training camp also signals that Rajamouli's ambitious project is moving into serious pre-production mode. If Mahesh is already dedicating months to physical preparation overseas, we can expect this collaboration to demand the same level of commitment and spectacle that made RRR a global phenomenon.
For Tarun, this assignment represents something money can't buy: the chance to contribute to the success of someone who shaped his cinematic sensibilities. It's a reminder that in the world of cinema, sometimes the most meaningful moments happen not in front of the cameras, but in the quiet dedication of preparation.
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