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Nargis Fakhri reveals tips on calorie intake, hydration and muscle building for women

Press release
Monday, 28 October 2024 (16:14 IST)
Nargis Fakhri is not only a celebrated actress but also a passionate advocate for health and fitness. With her stunning looks and vibrant personality, she has carved out a niche in the industry, inspiring countless fans worldwide. Beyond her film career, Nargis is dedicated to empowering women to take control of their health and well-being. She regularly shares her insights and experiences with her followers through social media.

In a recent conversation, Nargis opened up about essential health and fitness topics that particularly resonate with women. She shared, “I’ve tried all sorts of exercise, diet, and lifestyle changes, but one thing I found that works is the importance of calories in and calories out for maintaining or losing weight. For women, muscle building and strength training are crucial, along with getting your vitamins and minerals from healthy food choices. Hydration is also key, which means drinking good quality water and not dead water.”

Drawing from her own fitness journey, Nargis provided valuable insights into the importance of calorie balance, the significance of strength training, and the need for proper nutrition and hydration. Her guide serves as a comprehensive resource for women seeking to achieve their health and fitness goals through informed choices in diet, exercise and hydration.

Currently, Nargis is gearing up to star in the much-anticipated Indian comedy franchise, ‘Housefull 5’, set to release next year. She also has several exciting projects lined up, which she will be announcing soon!

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