Today's evolved B-Town actors leave no stone unturned when it comes to prepping for a film role - from their look to mannerisms - every aspect is fine tuned.

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Take Arjun Kapoor for example, who got a dialect coach to teach him Punjabi in Mubarakan, in which he plays a Sikh character. The role demands him not just to speak fluently in the regional language but in a specific dialect.

At the outset the filmmakers thought Arjun could perfectly master the Punjabi accent well as he understands the language but then a dialect coach was brought on board so that he's able to capture the subtle nuances rather well.

According to a source, "After just two days of training, the coach felt that the actor could speak the language with a proper accent, and didn't need any help anymore." Interesting as the actor essays a double role in the film.