At a time when you do not know what chemicals are being fed into plants, there's no way you would know how toxic animals are. So, I'd stick to vegetarian fare.
— Rahul Dev
We need to embrace fitness. We only have to blame ourselves for our lack of fitness.
I am extremely passionate about fitness.
I eat everything but in the right quantity.
I have a sweet tooth and I gorge into lots of chocolates. I just love them. I have a liking for coffee too.
I have strong views against substance usage and abuse. It's bad for kidney and central neuro system.
Sculpting a body is different from fitness.
My fitness approach and philosophy are based on day-to-day functionalities. These functions are bending, lifting, lunging, pulling, pushing and squatting.
I was one of the first ones to be on the cover of 'Society' magazine in 1995 flaunting my six packs.
My basic food mantra is small portions, no water during the meal and the capacity to say no to an extra helping if it's not required.
Milk is excellent for our body, but unless you are not utilising it for our exercises, it is not worth anything.
Young actors like Varun Dhawan, Tiger Shroff and Jacqueline Fernandez are extremely fit. They can spread awareness about fitness among the youth.
As an actor, I belong to a strange slot, where you may have all sorts of roles in your kitty.
While our social life is taken care of by the social media, fitness is one activity that needs a push.
I am so tied up with my Bollywood projects that I have no time for fashion shows.
I believe 'Takkari Donga' didn't do too well. But I had a blast doing the film.
You can never write off a good actor, look at Arshad Warsi, one 'Munna Bhai' and he's back in business.
I can give you 150 philosophies about converting to vegetarianism, but you will only convert if your body feels right. I, for instance, feel fabulous; my body feels clean after becoming a vegetarian.
Take a walk in the park. It is not necessary to just go to a gym to stay fit.
Vegetarianism is the best way of expressing love for animals.
I can't imagine my life without a fitness regime and enjoy motivating others about the same.
I stay away from alcohol and cigarettes, as I am a tee-totaller.
Chennai is certainly not a fashion place, though I hear it's picking up.
People get inspired by Salman Khan, Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger. But, body sculpting is a gradual progression.
I can't see myself doing something as astonishing as jumping of a chopper. I find it stupid.
I am a fitness freak.
Despite having my share of ups and downs, I have always maintained good health. A large part of that is due to good genes.
People have to learn how to manage their own body weight in gyms.
Only the filmmakers need to realise your potential.
GenX has a no-nonsense attitude.
I gave importance to parenting over everything else and went back to Delhi. Now, when I had to make a comeback, 'Bigg Boss' was the best platform to give me that visibility.
I realise that surviving in the film industry is not an easy job, but if one puts one's heart and soul into one's work, anything is possible.
After 'Champion,' I got like 20,000 psychopath roles! And they wanted me to strip and show my body in every film. But I have tried to balance my roles.
When I joined the industry, people were not very appreciative of models turning to acting.
I turned vegetarian because my wife was one, and wanted me to convert.
We often succumb to our food cravings, but it is necessary to have a good diet.
I do not adhere to any strict diet plans as I feel they do more harm.
Exercising has a calming influence on me. It's almost like a meditation.
I am a vegetarian.
Sure, I have been a part of many Telugu movies, but I got those films because of my Hindi movies.
I played cricket for the Delhi under-15 and 19 team. I was inspired by Imran Khan.
As a parent I fail because my son does not take me seriously.
I am a foodie and do not suppress the needs of my body.
I absolutely adore sweets, especially the exotic variety, and am a fanatical chocoholic.
My hero is Akshay Kumar. He is extremely fit.
I have no qualms about doing any kind of role as long as it is substantial.
Coming from a uniformed background I can relate to the army.
I had taken a three-and-a-half year break from films because I lost my wife Rina and had to take care of my son.
The problem with the film industry is that once one starts out as a villain, subsequent offers are those of similar roles.
Female directors are slightly less vociferous.