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Lisa Ray: Turning 50 was a significant turning point in my life
Lisa Ray: Turning 50 was a significant turning point in my life

Hans India

time21-05-2025

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  • Hans India

Lisa Ray: Turning 50 was a significant turning point in my life

Lisa Ray emphasized the importance of viewing menopause and midlife as profound, natural transitions rather than consumer-driven trends. The actress also added that turning 50 was a 'turning point' in her life. Lisa took to Instagram, where she penned her 'thought provoking post.' She wrote: 'This compelling and thought provoking post has to be shared widely. I sincerely hope both menopause and mid-lifing is not highjacked into a solely opportunist- consumerist space. We certainly are seeing the signs. On social media at least (sic).' Lisa shared that turning 50 was a transformative moment, allowing her to embrace aging with confidence, curiosity, and joy. Openly discussing midlife experiences with her close friend has been an empowering and liberating journey. 'Turning 50 was a significant turning point in my life. And embracing my wisdom age along with equal amounts of sass and childlike enthusiasm has made all the difference. Speaking openly about all things Primetime along with one of my oldest besties @sujstyle has been revolutionary as well,' she said. The actress urges others to seek accurate, professional medical advice rather than relying solely on social media or influencers. She said: 'But I am the daughter of a PhD researcher and I need to know more, to go deeper. This post by @saffrontrail is a beautifully articulated distillation of Why Menopause? is in itself a revolutionary feature from the biological, evolutionary lens. Read and share. Let's ponder and marvel together. 'But most of all - consult a qualified medical professional to manage your peri- and menopausal symptoms. Get more information from sources other than wellness influencers and social media. #purposeafter50 #53andthriving,' added the actress. Lisa made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, she has showcased a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water. Lisa was last seen in the 2021 film '99 Songs' directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy. It stars debutants Ehan Bhat and Edilsy Vargas in lead roles, alongside Aditya Seal, Lisa Ray and Manisha Koirala among others in supporting roles. The film is a sensual story about the art and self-discovery of a struggling singer who wants to be a successful music composer.

Lisa Ray turns 50 with sass, wisdom and a message on menopause: 'A significant turning point in my life..'
Lisa Ray turns 50 with sass, wisdom and a message on menopause: 'A significant turning point in my life..'

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Lisa Ray turns 50 with sass, wisdom and a message on menopause: 'A significant turning point in my life..'

Lisa Ray emphasized the importance of viewing menopause and midlife as profound, natural transitions rather than consumer-driven trends. The actress also added that turning 50 was a "turning point" in her life. Lisa took to Instagram, where she penned her "thought provoking post." She wrote: "This compelling and thought provoking post has to be shared widely. I sincerely hope both menopause and mid-lifing is not highjacked into a solely opportunist- consumerist space. We certainly are seeing the signs. On social media at least (sic)." Lisa shared that turning 50 was a transformative moment, allowing her to embrace aging with confidence, curiosity, and joy. Openly discussing midlife experiences with her close friend has been an empowering and liberating journey. "Turning 50 was a significant turning point in my life. And embracing my wisdom age along with equal amounts of sass and childlike enthusiasm has made all the difference. Speaking openly about all things Primetime along with one of my oldest besties @sujstyle has been revolutionary as well," she said. The actress urges others to seek accurate, professional medical advice rather than relying solely on social media or influencers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 신현재 박사 '내장지방 폭파법' [이것] 하자마자 똥뱃살 콸콸 빠져 s라인 효소 더 알아보기 Undo She said: "But I am the daughter of a PhD researcher and I need to know more, to go deeper. This post by @saffrontrail is a beautifully articulated distillation of Why Menopause? is in itself a revolutionary feature from the biological, evolutionary lens. Read and share. Let's ponder and marvel together. "But most of all - consult a qualified medical professional to manage your peri- and menopausal symptoms. Get more information from sources other than wellness influencers and social media. #purposeafter50 #53andthriving," added the actress. Lisa made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, she has showcased a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water. Lisa was last seen in the 2021 film "99 Songs" directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy. It stars debutants Ehan Bhat and Edilsy Vargas in lead roles, alongside Aditya Seal, Lisa Ray and Manisha Koirala among others in supporting roles. The film is a sensual story about the art and self-discovery of a struggling singer who wants to be a successful music composer. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Lisa Ray shares her story of 'chemo induced menopause'
Lisa Ray shares her story of 'chemo induced menopause'

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Lisa Ray shares her story of 'chemo induced menopause'

Picture Credit: X Actress Lisa Ray, who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2009, has talked about how she went into premature chemotherapy induced menopause at age 37. Lisa took to Instagram, where she shared a video collage of herself with "this is me in menopause" and "menopause does not have a face " written on it. In the caption she wrote about how menopause and disease induced menopause is treated with shame. She wrote in the caption: "This is me in Menopause. Menopause does not have one face This is my story of chemo induced menopause. I went into premature chemo induced menopause at 37 At that time it was the least of my worries." Lisa added: "I had a blood cancer called Multiple Myeloma to contend with. And the fact I went public also kept me busy at that time. But after recovering, I could focus on what being in Menopause suddenly at 37 would mean. And I had no one to talk to. So I've been navigating this unspoken terrain for years now. "Both menopause and disease induced menopause have been treated with shame and silence for too long. Maybe thats why I am talking now at 53 and embracing the authenticity that comes at this age." Lisa made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, she has showcased a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen. She began writing The Yellow Diaries, a blog about her experiences of having cancer. Lisa was last seen in the 2021 film "99 Songs" directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy. It stars debutants Ehan Bhat and Edilsy Vargas in lead roles, alongside Aditya Seal , Lisa Ray and Manisha Koirala among others in supporting roles. The film is a sensual story about the art and self-discovery of a struggling singer who wants to be a successful music composer.

Lisa Ray talks about her daily workout regime and how she does her cardio
Lisa Ray talks about her daily workout regime and how she does her cardio

Gulf Today

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Today

Lisa Ray talks about her daily workout regime and how she does her cardio

Actress Lisa Ray has talked about fitness post-40 and said that she has dropped cardio completely, as after a certain age, it is not recommended. Lisa took to Instagram, where she shared a string of videos of herself working on equipment for a good leg workout. The actress is seen doing leg presses, curls, and lunges and tops it up with a few stretches. Lisa wrote, 'Leg day is challenging with @ @transform_tsk but in a good way. I've read that workouts that are overly intense and leave you feeling utterly drained can trigger a stress response in mid-lifers and can end up causing your body to hold onto weight. Moderation. Consistency. And a few laughs.' She stressed that women over 40 should find a trainer or a discipline they like. 'Ladies 40 plus — it's worth your while finding a trainer who understands women's fitness needs post 40. Or else finding a disciple that you enjoy and works for you. In my case, Pilates, yoga, tennis and the non negotiable is weight training. I travel a lot so it's not easy to be consistent but I show up. For myself. Not for anyone else's validation (sic),' she wrote. The actress said she doesn't do cardio anymore and hilariously revealed how she gets enough of it. 'And can you believe I have dropped cardio completely? After a certain age, intense cardio is not recommended. I get enough cardio getting off the floor and climbing in and out of the gym equipment anyhow,' she added. Lisa made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, Ray has demonstrated a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen. It was in 2009, when she was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an incurable form of blood cancer. Lisa Ray began her modelling career in India in the early 1990s, appearing for leading Indian brands like Bombay Dyeing and Lakmé. She made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, Ray has demonstrated a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen, described by a reviewer as 'one of the best-conceived queer films of the past year.' She began writing The Yellow Diaries, a blog about her experiences of having cancer. Her writing and columns have since regularly appeared in multiple major publications. Ray remains an active advocate of stem-cell therapy and has participated in several successful fundraisers and cancer awareness campaigns. In 2011, Ray began hosting a popular travel show on Discovery Channel India alongside appearing as host and judge in Food Network's highest rated show, Top Chef Canada In 2016, Ray opened an Instagram account dedicated to poetry. Agencies

Here's how Lisa Ray does her cardio
Here's how Lisa Ray does her cardio

Hans India

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Here's how Lisa Ray does her cardio

Actress Lisa Ray has talked about fitness post-40 and said that she has dropped cardio completely, as after a certain age, it is not recommended. Lisa took to Instagram, where she shared a string of videos of herself working on equipment for a good leg workout. The actress is seen doing leg presses, curls, and lunges and tops it up with a few stretches. Lisa wrote, 'Leg day is challenging with @ @transform_tsk but in a good way. I've read that workouts that are overly intense and leave you feeling utterly drained can trigger a stress response in mid-lifers and can end up causing your body to hold onto weight. Moderation. Consistency. And a few laughs.' She stressed that women over 40 should find a trainer or a discipline they like. 'Ladies 40 plus - it's worth your while finding a trainer who understands women's fitness needs post 40. Or else finding a disciple that you enjoy and works for you. In my case, Pilates, yoga, tennis and the non negotiable is weight training. I travel a lot so it's not easy to be consistent but I show up. For myself. Not for anyone else's validation (sic),' she wrote. The actress said she doesn't do cardio anymore and hilariously revealed how she gets enough of it. 'And can you believe I have dropped cardio completely? After a certain age, intense cardio is not recommended. I get enough cardio getting off the floor and climbing in and out of the gym equipment anyhow,' she added. Lisa made her acting debut in 1994 in the film Hanste Khelte. Through her acting career, Ray has demonstrated a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar-nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen. It was in 2009, when she was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an incurable form of blood cancer.

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