Sonu Sood’s impactful performances in a number of motion pictures are sometimes a subject of dialogue amongst cinephiles. However when the actor is round, individuals can’t assist however enquire about his health regime, eating regimen, and exercise plan due to which he stays so match and in form. In a current interview, the actor revealed constructing his physique with a vegetarian eating regimen. He additionally recalled consuming bread and a complete brick of butter as a pupil. Learn on!
Throughout an interplay with Shubhankar Mishra on YouTube, Sonu Sood spoke about his health regime, his eating regimen, and all the opposite issues he does to keep up a formidable physique. The actor began by stating that he’s a vegetarian who doesn’t drink and has by no means tasted non-veg in his life. Having mentioned that, he inherited his dad and mom’ Punjabi DNA recalling that his father was very sturdy. Sood was additionally fast to spotlight that he’s the one one in his household who has by no means touched non-veg and doesn’t occasion both.
When quizzed if he ever needed to take dietary supplements to attain a desired physique, the Dabangg actor acknowledged that protein powder is the one complement he takes. Nonetheless, he by no means missed a single exercise session and hit the health club twelve months. In the identical chat, he went again in time and recalled how, as a pupil, he had no concept what proteins and carbs had been.
“I used to eat a complete loaf of bread and a full brick of Amul butter each night time and I’d drink milk,” Sonu acknowledged including that he would tear open a packet of milk and drink all of it up. Together with that, he would eat egg whites. Even to at the present time, every time he goes to resorts, he requests the cooks to present him a salad and egg whites. “I can survive on daal and rice my whole life,” the actor and philanthropist exclaimed.
In the meantime, on the work entrance, he’s all set to make his directorial debut with Fateh.
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