"The fitter you are, with core strength, the easier it becomes to control your breath while jumping, dancing, and singing. I don’t eat before performances and make sure to stay active every day by walking, running, jumping, or skipping"For
Devi Sri Prasad, the secret to his high-voltage stage performances lies as much in mental focus as in physical fitness. “The fitter you are, with core strength, the easier it becomes to control your breath while jumping, dancing, and singing,” he explained.
To keep his energy levels high and his creativity sharp, DSP follows a disciplined daily routine. “I don’t eat before performances. I exercise a lot. Anyone can follow this — just make sure to walk, run, jump, or skip every day. Engage in some form of physical activity,” he said.
DSP has even designed his home to support his routine and multitasking habits. “I’ve set up my home theatre with a treadmill and a reclining bed. As soon as I wake up in the morning, I get out of bed and get moving,” he shared. “For instance, if a web series has ten episodes, I watch one episode a day for an hour. That way, I accomplish multiple things: I save time, complete my workout, and refresh my mind by focusing on something.”
Talking about his upcoming project Ustaad Bhagat Singh, he said, “The songs will definitely be highly energetic, as expected from the combination of
Harish Shankar and
Pawan Kalyan garu.
Harish Shankar garu showed me some scenes they shot, and they gave me goosebumps. People will go wild when they watch them.”
On a lighter note, when asked about marriage, the composer responded with characteristic wit, saying the topic could challenge even the calmest of minds. “I’m happy with how things are going. But this question is something that could make even someone like me, who is a stitapragnudu (an even-minded person, untouched by extremes), lose their balance,” he said with a laugh.