
No, We Are Not Looking At Vivek Dahiya's Chiselled Physique
Vivek Dahiya was seen working on his flexibility and strength in the gym, carrying dumbbells and performing cable exercises.
If you are a fan of Vivek Dahiya, you already know that he is a true foodie. The Yeh Hai Mohabbatein actor never shies away from savouring great food while exploring new places with wife Divyanka Tripathi. But are you aware that Vivek is also committed to maintaining his chiselled physique and powerful shoulders? If not, let us take you through his latest Instagram post that clearly shows he is a dedicated fitness enthusiast.
Dressed in a black vest and grey track pants, Vivek recently gave fans a glimpse of his workout routine at his gym. The actor was seen working on his flexibility and strength in the gym, carrying dumbbells and performing cable exercises. In other pictures, he flaunted his bulky muscles as he clicked a mirror selfie.
The final picture? He shared the picture of a plate full of proteins, carbs, and fruits that he consumes after a heavy workout. We can see a portion of fried paneer slices, well-prepared sprouts with onions, tomatoes, leafy greens and more, banana slices, and some dragon fruit.
Posting the bunch of pictures, he captioned, 'I paid this man double for working on Sundays. Look after your fitness goals, nobody else will."
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Fans couldn't hold back, and they bombarded the post with the sweetest reactions. The internet users chimed into the comments section, with many flooding it with fire and love emoticons.
'Best best best," a fan wrote. Another commented, 'Beautiful face, fair gym body, curls, height – you have it all. Dream." 'When they ask for inspiration with beauty, Vivek is the answer," said a user. An individual posted, 'So handsome Vivek sir." 'Maybe one without the vest," quipped a user.
On the professional front, Vivek Dahiya most recently impressed audiences with his music video called Ishtam. Shot in Kerala, the romantic song featured the actor alongside Anaira Gupta. It is directed by Mahesh Anitha Kunta and co-directed by Tanmay Mohite under TV actress Surbhi Chandna's production house, Feel Good Originals. Ishtam was released in April and features a unique blend of Malayalam and Hindi lyrics.
Talking about the technical team, the music is crooned by Kavya Kriti, Yashraaj and Salamat Khan and composed by Kavya Kriti. Sreekanth Varrier and Karan Sharma penned the lyrics of the film.
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