Yeh fitness resolution pura kyu nhi hota? Zakir Khan's excuse go viral
Happy New Year 2024: Comedian Zakir Khan's humorous gym excuse video resurfaces, sparking a viral trend. In a survey, 48% prioritize fitness for 2024, with 49% relying on fitness apps. However, 43% foresee giving up after a month, and only 10% bel...

As per a Forbes and Sundried survey, a substantial 48 per cent of respondents have identified improving fitness as a top priority for the year 2024. Additionally, a significant 49 per cent plan on leveraging fitness apps to stay committed to their resolutions. However, the survey also brings to light the challenges ahead, as 43 per cent admit to the likelihood of abandoning their fitness goals after just one month, while a mere 10 percen express confidence that their resolutions will endure throughout the year.
In the realm of personal anecdotes, Viraj Ghelani, an actor and content creator, humorously points fingers at his friends as the culprits behind his wavering commitment to workout resolutions. Ghelani remarks, "My friends are the reason why I don’t stay true to my workout resolution. If they can’t follow it, they don’t let me either. This has been going on for many years now!"
Ashish Chanchlani, a popular content creator, draws an amusing parallel between fitness resolutions and fleeting interests, stating, "For most people, and the old me, making a resolution to be fit is like buying a toy that you play with for a week at best and then move on to other things."
However, influencer Sejal Kumar expresses a determination to break the cycle, acknowledging past setbacks but pledging to be consistent with her fitness resolution even if occasional slip-ups occur. On a similar note, actor-comedian Bhuvan Bam shares his strategy for adhering to his resolution, revealing, "To not break my New Year resolution of working out, I started lifting weights a few months ago to be in a great flow with a stronger will."
In a unique twist, actor and content creator Sai Godbole bids farewell to the perennial excuse of "Maybe tomorrow" for hitting the gym. Godbole, with a passion for sports, embraces a resolution aligned with his interests, exclaiming, "Every year my resolution of 'I am going to hit the gym' takes a detour to 'Maybe tomorrow.' So, adios to 'Maybe Tomorrow' and bonjour to a sport I actually love to play!"
As the world navigates through the complexities of fitness resolutions, these candid reflections from well-known personalities shed light on the humor and challenges embedded in the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. Whether it's the comical excuses of Zakir Khan or the sincere resolutions of influencers, the journey towards fitness in the new year promises to be a rollercoaster of laughter, determination, and unexpected detours.
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