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Dancercise Is Shruti Haasan's Fitness Mantra

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Oct, 2015 01:51 PM
  • Dancercise Is Shruti Haasan's Fitness Mantra
Multilingual actress Shruti Haasan practices yoga and also goes to the gym, but it's dance that she loves the most to keep herself fit.
 
"I love to dance and end up exercising while dancing. I am trying to get into yoga as well as I believe it’s great for the body and the mind. I also regularly workout," Shruti told IANS when asked about how she remains healthy.
 
The actress was in Bengaluru last month to launch a GAP store where she flaunted a chic fashion statement in a simple pair of jeans and t-shirt. In general also, Shruti seems to have an edgy fashion appeal.
 
Talking about her choice of fashion, Shruti said: "I think style is very personal. I don’t believe in following trends and prefer to wear things I feel the most comfortable in. This is my style statement and I recommend that people should also dress the way they feel instead of blindly following trends."
 
As for her own fashion staples, she said: "I love casual, comfortable clothes."
 
There's one thing that Shruti steers clear from when it comes to style.
 
"I don’t like the colour yellow - you won’t see me wearing anything in yellow if I can help it," quipped the actress, whose last Bollywood outing was opposite John Abraham in “Welcome Back”. 
 
Shruti's upcoming line-up of films include Nishikant Kamat's "Rocky Handsome" and Tigmanshu Dhulia "Yaara" in Hindi, "Puli" opposite Vijay, "Vedalam" opposite Ajith and "Singam 3" opposite Suriya in Tamil.

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