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Esha Gupta talks XYoga

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan Chief Reporter

Bollywood star on her fitness journey ahead of Dubai yoga fest

Bollywood actress and model Esha Gupta, who will open the two-day XYoga Dubai festival at Kite Beach on Friday with yoga expert Jacob Manning, has been practicing Iyengar yoga for the last 10 years. For her, doing a split — a move that calls for superb flexibilit­y — is her idea of warming up and a comfortabl­e posture to sit in.

“Honestly, I have been an athlete all my life and yoga has always been a part of my life. It has helped me stay active, focused and determined … Yoga is not just for my body, but for my soul,” said Gupta in an exclusive interview with

tabloid ahead of her UAE visit.

More than 2,000 yoga enthusiast­s are expected to take part in the event, organised by Dubai Holding at 8am.

Immediatel­y after her Vinyasa Free Flow yoga session at Kite Beach, Gupta — who has acted in films including Rustom and Baadshaho — will fly to Thailand to film her new web series, and then shoot for her new movie Tipsy in London with director Deepak Tijori.

As she gets ready to take over Dubai this weekend, here’s her take on …

XYOGA DUBAI AND HER LOVE FOR IT...

“What excites me is that there will be so many people in one spot doing yoga during early hours of the morning and all you have to do is register online to participat­e. It’s not some brand promotion, but they just want to promote good health … My father is 75 and he still wakes up at 5am to do two hours of yoga every day. I started doing yoga while I was in school. Honestly, I was bored quickly because I had so much energy and I preferred to play active sport. But as I grew up, I realised the importance of yoga. Since college, I have been practicing yoga out of my own free will. I wake up at 6am and I go to bed by 10.30pm every day. While I am usually hyper as a person, yoga grounds me.”

WHY SHE GRAVITATES TOWARDS IYENGAR YOGA...

“I have been practicing Iyengar yoga for the last 10 years. I want my body to be aligned and this form of traditiona­l yoga helps me achieve that … Iyengar yoga is all about breath control and is a combinatio­n of postures and pranayama [breathing exercises]. You feel elongated after a session. It also helps me with my strength. We use props like ropes and soft bricks. But if you are not focused, then your breath control isn’t right and your asanas [poses] are not under your control. I work out first thing in the morning because you need to concentrat­e while doing yoga.”

HOW YOGA HELPS HER DEAL WITH PUBLIC SCRUTINY AND HATE...

“The generation before us was very different. There was not so much showing off or so much negativity. The maximum you may face is that ‘neighbour auntie’ who will speak something ill about you. But we celebritie­s get hated a lot … People have become so dependent on social media and it’s becoming difficult to switch off. But that one hour of yoga helps me calm down and relax. Breathing calms me down and there are times when I end up sleeping towards the end of the session. Just after five minutes of that, you feel so refreshed and invigorate­d.”

DOING A HEADSTAND...

“I can do it, but I don’t do it anymore because I got a bad shoulder injury while filming for Baadshaho. So I don’t want to stress my upper body unnecessar­ily.”

HER GO-TO YOGA MOVE...

“Ten Surya Namaskars [sun salutation­s] is my go-to routine. At times as actors we are shooting at various places or we have to leave home by 6am, so all you need is 10 minutes to do those 10 Surya Namaskars. But the trick is to go slow and breathe right in each pose. Just hold for five seconds in each pose. Recently, I was in Abu Dhabi for a holiday and I was doing it every day in my hotel room. Even today after all these years of doing yoga, my legs shake and quiver when holding it. But remember, go slow to gain strength.”

HER DIET...

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“So, our focus should be on being healthy and fit. Lots of designers have banned size zero models and that’s wonderful. American model Ashley Graham has such a beautiful face and body. You look at her and you know that she works out too and remember just because you are smaller in dress size doesn’t mean you are healthier than me.”

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