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Suniel Shetty on Ahan Shetty's look in 'Border 2': 'He has a much better body than mine and...'
Talking about his own diet and fitness at the age of 64, the Border star said, 'Whatever you eat at home is healthy, I don't have any diet.' read more Suniel Shetty's Border is the biggest hit of the actor's career and his character became instantly popular. 29 years later, the makers are coming with a sequel that will see the return of Sunny Deol, and joining him will be Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Shetty's son Ahan. This time, the directorial reigns will be taken care of by Kesari (2019) fame Anurag Singh. The war-drama is expected to release on the eve of Republic Day 2026. And talking about his son at the launch of Aquatein (India's first Collagen water) recently, Shetty said, 'He's watched me and learned, just like how I learned from my father.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'His metabolism is much better; Taller, leaner, he looks better. But he puts in the hard work. He puts in one and a half to two hours every day of his life. I might do it five days a week, six days where he trains probably six days a week and then take the aftercare is also important,' added the star. The actor also revealed, 'The food, the cold plants, the sauna, I learned from him. I sit with him, I talk to him, he tells me, 'Papa, do this, don't do this.' And I listen.' Talking about his own diet and fitness at the age of 64, the Border star said, 'Whatever you eat at home is healthy, I don't have any diet. Mom cooks, wife cooks. I need to know the quantity of food that I have. I avoid fried food. I avoid white. There is bread milk, everything because it doesn't suit me. So you've got to understand that. India is 28 states, 9 Union territories. The best food in the world. Our food is what is called the healing foods.'


Time of India
22-07-2025
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- Time of India
Suniel Shetty: Ahan and I work hard towards our fitness
Ahan and Suniel Shetty The saying 'like father, like son' fits the Shetty family perfectly. Just as Suniel Shetty embraced fitness in his youth, his son and actor Ahan also committed himself to a healthy lifestyle from an early age. But it's not just a bond between father and son—Suniel reveals that this dedication to health and fitness began a generation earlier, with his own father. Offering insight into how fitness values have been passed down through the family, Suniel shared, 'My father didn't go to a gym, but he would walk 15 kms a day. He was someone who believed in eating right and having half an hour of sleep, which he called the powernap in the afternoon. I remember whenever his car used to get stuck at the Kemps Corner because of traffic, he would just get down and start walking towards the restaurant he ran. ' Clearly, these habits left a mark. Suniel inherited this disciplined lifestyle from his father, and today, his children are continuing that legacy. When asked which of his children—Ahan or Athiya—is more inclined towards fitness, Suniel quickly replied, 'It was always Ahan. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 15 Most Beautiful Women in the World Undo Well, Ahan and I had to work towards our fitness. Athiya has always been someone who is lean and sporty. She used to swim. But Ahan and I had to put in lot of effort. Fitness keeps you mentally balanced. After a tough 2-3 years it was his fitness, zest for sports and life that has kept Ahan going and now he's doing so well.' Suniel spoke to us at the launch of Aquatein's collagen water, where he serves as brand ambassador. The protein water and functional beverage brand, founded by Ananth Prabhala and Mitisha Mehta, focuses on wellness and nutrition. Talking about the benefits of such products, he said, 'It's the kind of water that doesn't bloat you. Staying hydrated is important plus you get the benefit of protein. So, if you are training and are active you get its benefits. ' The actor, who was seen in films like Kesari Veer and Nadaaniyan this year, also expressed his happiness over the growing interest in diverse sports across India. He remarked, 'The best thing that has happened post lockdown is that I am seeing a lot of sports has come up, the grounds and multiple avenues opened up and now people are playing paddle, pickle ball, soccer and cricket. Today you hear a lot of noise where kids are busy playing sports. This kind of noise pollution I don't mind (laughs).'