
Lissy stuns with yoga pose at 58 on International Yoga Day, says 'Yoga is the art of awareness'
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Veteran Malayalam actress Lissy took to social media on International Yoga Day to share an inspiring glimpse of her fitness journey.
The 58-year-old actress, known for her grace and charm during the 1980s, posted a picture of herself performing a yoga pose.
The actress also shared an inspiring note along with the snap.
"Yoga is the art of awareness "
In her caption, Lissy noted, 'Yoga is the art of awareness on the canvas of body, mind, and soul."
The post quickly gained traction online, with fans lauding her flexibility and dedication to wellness even at this stage of life. One commented, "Awesome oru cheriya kushumbu." Another one commented, "Happy International Yoga Day." A third one commented, "Perfect Saravangasana."
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Fans applaud Lissy's fitness and flexibility at 58
While many actresses fade from the public eye after stepping away from films, Lissy continues to command attention — this time not for her acting, but for her fitness. As reported by Manorama Online, now settled in Chennai, Lissy owns and operates a state-of-the-art dubbing studio.
Suresh Gopi's fitness mantra
Meanwhile, in a recent event Suresh Gopi shared his fitness journey. He said, "Earlier, I used to do a few yoga postures just on Yoga Day. But from last July, I began taking yoga seriously. I practiced consistently for about 45 minutes to an hour every day until February this year, when I had to stop due to illness. Still, during that time, I felt my body becoming remarkably comfortable and flexible."
On the work front, Suresh Gopi will be next seen in the court drama 'JSK' which is set to release on June 27. The expectations are quite high for the film.
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