Mary
Kom
This
is
the
first
scene
that
appears
in
the
trailer,
you
got
to
lose
something
to
gain
something,
a
step
back
and
a
fall
is
only
a
means
to
achieve
more.
Street
Fighter
This
is
where
it
all
begins,
after
a
rough
street
fight
she
realizes
her
dream
of
becoming
a
boxer.
Boxing
Dream
She
requests
a
coach
to
teach
her,
"
Aaj
thak
sirf
fighter
thi,
agar
aap
sikhaoge
toh
boxer
bhi
banjaungi."
(
I
was
just
a
fighter,
if
you
teach
me,
I'll
be
a
boxer
too)
Training
Priyanks's
intense
training
begins.
Priyanka's
Leg
Spin
Priyanka
does
this
cycling
movement
so
fast
that
it
will
stun
you.
Fighting
A
Man
She
bashes
up
a
man
in
a
street
fight.
Intense
Workout
Priyanka
had
to
transform
herself
from
a
glamorous
celebrity
to
a
hard
hitting
pugilist.
Marriage
Priyanka
looks
stunning,
she
has
never
looked
more
beautiful.
Muscular
Body
In
the
poster
she
appears
with
a
muscular
physique
and
when
a
fan
asked
on
Twitter
how
she
achieved
it,
Priyanka
replied
that
it
was
"2
years
of
training
baby."
Training
With
Weights
Priyanka
had
said
in
an
interview,
"Yes,
I
have
lost
weight
as
I
am
training
myself
for
my
next
film.
I
am
working
hard
to
build
muscles
for
my
character,
which
is
inspired
by
Mary
Kom.
This
film
talks
about
how
to
grab
the
right
opportunity,
work
hard
and
how
sheer
hard
work
can
bring
success.
I
am
very
nervous
about
the
film
as
it
is
very
close
to
my
heart."
Intense
Routine
Could
have
never
imagined
Priyanka
Chopra
to
do
such
intense
scenes.
Being
A
Mother
Mary
Kom
has
said,
"...
When
she
came
to
Manipur,
she
knew
about
boxing
so
I
gave
her
tips
as
a
mother
and
a
wife,
how
I
went
about
managing
my
home
and
profession,
how
I
live
with
my
family
-
basically
she
got
to
know
aspects
about
my
family
life."
Lifting
Weights
To
prepare
for
the
role
Priyanka
not
only
underwent
tough
physical
training
but
also
went
to
Manipur
to
meet
Mary
Kom
herself
to
learn
about
the
more
personal
aspects
of
her
life.
Bald
Look
Priyanka
has
done
even
a
bald
scene
in
the
movie.
Priyanka
Chopra
She
says,"
Itna
bhi
mat
darao
ki
dar
hi
katam
ho
jaye."
(
Don't
try
to
scare
us
so
much
that
we
no
longer
fear
anything)