Akshay Kumar bats for long-lasting fitness, accepting one's appearance in PM's Mann Ki Baat
Akshay Kumar shared his views on fitness on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat radio program. He emphasized the importance of living a fitter life, not one influenced by film stars' "filters." Kumar emphasized the importance of following ...

Akshay, 56, thanked the prime minister for giving him a platform in Mann Ki Baat to share his thoughts with the citizens.
"You all know I'm passionate about fitness, but I'm even more passionate about staying fit the natural way. What I like more than fancy gyms is swimming, playing badminton, climbing stairs, exercising with 'mudgar', eating good healthy food...
"Change your lifestyle on the advice of doctors and not by looking at some film star's body. Actors are often not what they appear on screen. Many types of filters and special effects are used and after seeing them, we start using shortcuts to change our body," the actor said.
Akshay also cautioned the listeners about taking shortcuts in their fitness journey.
"Nowadays, many people take steroids and go for these six packs and eight packs. Friends, with such shortcuts the body swells from outside but remains hollow from inside. Remember that shortcuts can cut your life short. You need long-lasting fitness, not shortcuts...
"Like, I believe pure ghee, if eaten in the right quantity, is beneficial for us. But I see many boys and girls do not eat ghee because they fear they might become fat. It is very important for us to know what is good and what is bad for our fitness," he added.
The actor likened fitness to "devotion".
"It shouldn't be like instant coffee or two-minutes noodles. In this new year, promise yourself no chemicals, no shortcut, exercise, yoga, good food, sleeping on time, some meditation and most importantly, happily accept how you look. After today, don't live a filter life, live a fitter life," Akshay said.
Sharing the audio of Akshay's remarks during Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Modi said in a post on X, "I fully agree with @akshaykumar when he says that there are no shortcuts when it comes to remaining fit. He also stresses on eating well and eating pure to stay fit."
During the broadcast of Mann Ki Baat, Isha Foundation founder Sadhguru, Indian Women's Cricket Team Captain Harmanpreet Kaur and chess legend Vishwanathan Anand also shared their fitness tips.
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