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Kajal Explains Her Struggles With Fitness After Being A Mom!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   21 Sep 2022 11:35 AM GMT
Kajal Explains Her Struggles With Fitness After Being A Mom!
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Star actress Kajal Agarwal became a mom a few months back and took care of the baby. She took a long break from films during her pregnancy and she aimed to get back to work within four months having the baby. But a few fitness issues are reportedly keeping her away from reaching the goal she has set. As we know, she is the female lead in Kamal Hassan and Shankar's 'Indian 2'.

Posting a video of her riding the horse under the supervision of a trainer, Kajal opened up about the problems she is having regarding fitness after having a baby and what she is doing right now. She wrote, "Eager and excited, I jumped back into work 4 months post-partum! Little did I realise that it would feel like starting from scratch. My body wasn't the same as how it used to be. Pre baby, I could endure very long workdays with taxing amounts of physical activity AND then hit the gym."

She added, "Post baby, it's been hard to get back my energy levels. Mounting a horse, let alone riding it seemed like a huge task! My body protested with the martial arts training that came so easily to me earlier. Our bodies can change/ may change/ will change but our indomitable spirit and burning passion, need not. We've got to just keep showing up for ourselves and consistently making each day count. It's all about what we choose to prioritise to focus on and not feel guilty about our choices."

She further told, "#Indian2 I'm so glad I've jumped back into the drill with you. Stoked to learn new skills on the job and pursue them as hobbies after. So fortunate to be a part of this industry I call home! Grateful for the opportunities to constantly learn and become an upgraded version of myself."


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