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Sonali Kulkarni revealed that many individuals are battling consuming problems and resorting to weight reduction medication off-screen to look good onscreen
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Veteran actress Sonali Kulkarni, who featured in well-liked Hindi and Marathi motion pictures like Dil Chahta Hai, Taxi No 9211 and Deool amongst others, shared that maintaining a healthy diet and exercising each day are necessities for her to stay bodily and mentally match on the age of fifty.
She revealed that many individuals are battling consuming problems and resorting to weight reduction medication off-screen to look good onscreen.
“I’m at a degree in life the place I assist myself and I inform myself ‘I’m distinctive. My measurement is my measurement’. I don’t assume that at the price of my well being, I need to be skinny. There’s a vogue of changing into skinny and thinner. I perceive there’s a demand for that as a result of I work on display screen. The leaner you might be, the higher you look on display screen. However it’s so widespread to have buddies who’ve the issue of throwing up what they eat (bulimia nervosa), and they’re additionally consuming weight reduction medication,” mentioned Kulkarni whereas speaking to HT Well being Shorts.
“It issues me to see the ‘chid-chid’ they do, the best way they deal with their private workers, the best way they react to co-stars… all agitated ‘ki khatam karo’. It is usually a sight to see many individuals with out make-up. I really feel at the price of what we’re taking these? Till and except, it’s prescribed by your doctor (for an issue), why are you going for it? The brunt is all the time borne by your shut ones, your loved ones. Individuals typically neglect they’ve a household and solely begin dwelling for the persona on display screen,” she added.
Sonali was just lately seen in a webseries titled Oops Ab Kya?. The present additionally featured Shweta Basu Prasad, Ashim Gulati, Abhay Mahajan, Jaaved Jaaferi, Apara Mehta and Amy Aela in outstanding roles.