Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

I am missing being on t sets big time: Ayushma

- Rishabh Suri

It’s been almost four months since the entertainm­ent industry came to a complete halt, as all shoots were put on hold due to the Covid-19 crisis. With the Maharashtr­a government now giving a goahead to resume shoots with permission­s, it sure looks like everything is going to be on track soon.

Actor Ayushmann Khurrana, too, is all geared up to be back on the sets of his upcoming projects. “I’m missing being on the sets big time. I’m ready to start shooting multiple things. As soon as the production teams figure out and lock on the safest ways to start work, I will be back on the sets,” he says. Being a celebrity, millions ook up to you and your ctions, and the 35-year-old nows that well. The actor is etermined to stay fit even during the pandemic. And for the same, he has taken up cycling for his daily fitness routine.

Currently in Chandigarh with his family, Khurrana urges everyone to stay fit too. He says, “Maintainin­g fitness is extremely important today, given the crisis we are engulfed in. We will need to find our own fitness regimes to stay fit.”

Geared up with essentials like a face mask, his cycling time, he feels, is adding a much needed balance to his daily routine. “I have been a cycling enthusiast all my life, but my work schedule always prevented me from doing it regularly. I’m loving it now because it’s not just helping me stay fit but it’s also giving me the alone time to focus on things, ponder about life, and plan my way forward. Cycling alone is quite a meditative experience for me personally — I can focus on one thing at a time and close those loops in my head,” says Khurrana.

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