Whenever I come to Delhi, I forget about eating right and watching my weight.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Delhi is definitely a foodie's paradise.
I get so busy that I forget to eat, and that's really hurt me in the past. I gained weight from that.
Whenever I get three-four days in hand, I fly down to Delhi to spend time with my family and my dog.
The first thing I look forward to when I am in Delhi is to spend some time with my family. It's always lovely coming back here and playing in front of my own people. It's just a special place.
You just feel a little odd when you don't get your kind of food. Fortunately, there are Indian restaurants all over the world.
You go to a show, and there's no food at all, so if you're doing shows back to back, you can forget eating. I remember standing up in the bath one day, and there was a mirror in front of me, and I was so thin! I hated it. I never liked being that skinny.
I am not a stickler for Indian food, but by the third day or so I start looking for something familiar to eat. I have travelled a lot, and I always try out local food.
Too many people just eat to consume calories. Try dining for a change.
In India, we kind of concentrate only on weight loss. I want to teach people that it is very important to be strong and fit, rather than just thin.
I have a simple mantra: eat right and work out; you'll never have a weight issue. I never starve or binge.