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Hrithik Roshan shares his fitness secret, what 'helped him change his course and up his joy'

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Mumbai, March 11

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Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan has shared a jaw-dropping picture of him flaunting his big biceps and spoke about the importance of food, sleep and meditation being as important as physical workout to maintain the perfect physique.

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The actor, who is currently busy with his next film ‘Fighter’, dropped the picture on Instagram and wrote: “When the diet n sleep score is on point , it feels so good. Took this in November 2022.

“Currently serving as a reminder not to deviate or let go too much while on kids spring break. It’s funny how food and sleep – the easy sounding ones is where most of us fail. Cause they require a quiet mind n content disciplined days. Whereas training n gym is so simple cause it requires aggression which is somehow easier to access than quiet joy.” He added: “What has helped me change my course and up my joy is meditation. Sounds so boring. But once you give it enough time, magical things happen. I started with 10 mins a year ago. And today an hour seems less.” Here’s the post:


‘Fighter’ also stars Deepika Padukone and Anil Kapoor. The film is scheduled to release next year.

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