This story is from August 11, 2020
Himansh Kohli: Food is the best way to cheer someone up
Himansh Kohli, a self-confessed foodie, says food is the best way to cheer someone up and shared that breakfast muffins by his sister are his absolute favourite. The 'Yaariyan' actor says, "Food is the best way to cheer someone up. 'Khaali paet shaitaan ka ghar, bhara paet insaan ka' and there's no denying the fact that everything feels a little better when the tummy is full. My absolute favourite mood lifters are Vitamin Water, or energy drink and muffins made by my sister, Disha."
Being a Delhi boy, he accepts his love for street food, but admits that his inclination has changed because of his diet. "As a Delhi boy, I love Chhole Bhature, Pav Bhaji, Butter Chicken and whatever lip-smacking street food there is to offer. But, I have to take care of my diet which is why preferences are changed. And needless to say, it's best to avoid street food these days due to Corona," Himansh said. Talking about the pandemic, he further adds, "The Coronavirus pandemic and the consequent lockdown changed our lives completely. Though everyone got to enjoy their time at home, it is true that it changed our lifestyle, and most importantly our sleep cycle."
The actor, who will be soon seen in an upcoming movie 'Boondi Raita' film admits that his bed time was never fixed. "My sleep time is never fixed. I sometimes wake up at 6am, and sometimes go to sleep at 6am. Totally depends on how busy I am. There are also days when I work, work, work and go to sleep after 2 or 3 days, which is when I crash sleep. But, since the time I have started my fitness regime, I make sure to sleep by 2am, no matter what. Schedule is very important and its very important that we follow the body's rhythmic cycle," he shared.
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Himansh Kohli
The actor, who will be soon seen in an upcoming movie 'Boondi Raita' film admits that his bed time was never fixed. "My sleep time is never fixed. I sometimes wake up at 6am, and sometimes go to sleep at 6am. Totally depends on how busy I am. There are also days when I work, work, work and go to sleep after 2 or 3 days, which is when I crash sleep. But, since the time I have started my fitness regime, I make sure to sleep by 2am, no matter what. Schedule is very important and its very important that we follow the body's rhythmic cycle," he shared.
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