22 August,2024 09:14 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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'Anupamaa' actor Sudhanshu Pandey celebrates his birthday on August 22. Sudhanshu has been a part of films and TV shows including 'Khiladi 420', 'Singh Is Kinng', 'Singham', 'Murder 2', and many more. He has also been featured in daily soaps such as 'Kanyadaan', 'Ye Meri Life Hai', 'Siyaasat', and many more.
In an earlier interview with IANS, Sudhanshu spoke about the practices that have worked wonders for him and helped him take care of his physical, mental, and spiritual health. He also shared tips on staying healthy and how turning vegetarian helped him.
"I think one of the habits that has made the biggest difference in my life is turning vegetarian. This happened more than a decade and a half ago. So, I've been a vegetarian for a very major part of my life anyway," he said.
About his exercise regime, he added, My ability to be able to exercise whenever I can, and a little bit of pranayam before I sleep and once I wake up do wonders. I liked all these healthy practices because they have helped my system, my gut health, and mental health, and overall, the whole physical existence becomes so much better by doing these very basic things in life."
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The actor then shared tips for those who need guidance to start a healthy lifestyle. "To take care of your health, I think the two most important keys are obviously eating the right food or the right amount of food and at the right time. Second is getting good sleep, which is absolutely imperative if you want to be healthy," he explains.
Sudhanshu said that it has become more like a fashion to talk about health and healthy habits.
"A lot of people talk about such things on a regular basis, but there are very few I believe who practice it with absolute honesty. I guess we just need discipline to be able to execute that. And so yes, it all begins in the head. If we become a little more disciplined, we can definitely lead a healthy lifestyle," he concluded.