One
of
Aamir
Khan's
biggest
fans,
four-and-a-half
year
old
Ronak
Vitha,
is
planning
to
enter
the
India
Book
of
Records
by
performing
maximum
pushups
in
a
limited
amount
of
time.
Trainer
Satyajit
Chaurasia,
who
gave
Aamir
his
spectacular
body
for
Ghajini,
is
preparing
the
boy
for
this
feat.
At
it
from
two
Satya
(as
he
is
fondly
called
by
his
star
clients)
relates,
"When
Ronak's
parents
came
to
me
four
months
ago,
he
could
manage
to
do
600
pushups
or
dips
but
now
he
can
do
1,500
push
ups
in
49
minutes.
He
said
he
was
inspired
by
Aamir
in
Ghajini
and
started
doing
pushups
since
he
was
two.
Ronak
told
me
that
he
wanted
to
train
under
me
as
I
had
trained
Aamir.
I
was
impressed
and
signed
him
on.
He
is
my
youngest
pupil."
The
young
boy
doesn't
just
want
to
have
a
body
like
Aamir,
but
also
wants
be
the
strongest
child
in
the
world.
Satya
adds,
"Ronak
wants
to
meet
Aamir
when
he
has
time.
He
was
inspired
by
his
dips
in
Ghajini
and
started
doing
that
as
a
baby.
Now
he's
training
basically
stretching,
hanging
for
flexibility,
pushups
and
yoga
asanas.
“I
used
to
think
that
children
can't
do
pushups
but
this
little
boy
has
shown
me
otherwise.
In
the
last
one
year
Ronak
has
grown
8
inches.
He's
flexible
like
Rubberman.
He
comes
twice
a
week
to
my
studio
and
works
out
for
one
hour
and
also
takes
lessons
at
home."
Like
Aamir,
he
eats
right
too
Breakfast:
Cornflakes
and
milk
and
after
exercise
he
had
an
egg
with
multigrain
bread.
Lunch:
Roti,
sabzi
and
daal
Evening
snack:
Brown
bread
chutney
sandwiches
and
an
egg.
Dinner:
Roti,
sabzi
and
daal.
Satya
adds,
"Like
every
child,
he
loves
the
usual
chocolates
and
ice-cream.
I
give
him
a
chocolate
after
every
workout."
Going
for
the
records
Ronak's
father,
Atul
Vitha,
says,
"We
have
sent
Ronak's
name
for
doing
the
maximum
pushups
in
the
least
time
in
the
India
Book
of
Records
and
we
hope
he
makes
it.
He's
inspired
by
Aamir
and
his
Ghajini
look
and
wants
to
be
as
strong
as
him.
He
wants
to
become
the
strongest
child
in
India
and
the
world.
Currently
Ronak
is
studying
in
senior
kindergarten."
Story first published: Friday, May 21, 2010, 15:35 [IST]