Yash is known for his strong screen presence and fit body. Behind that look is a very strict and disciplined daily life. He follows a fixed routine every single day. His food, workouts, and rest are all planned. He believes fitness is not just about looks but about focus and control. Even on busy days, he sticks to his routine. This habit has helped him stay strong for years.
What Yash eats every day
As reported by health yogi, Yash starts his day with a heavy breakfast full of carbs and protein. He eats a big bowl of nutmeg with nuts. He also has five slices of brown bread, eight egg whites, vegetables, watermelon, and papaya. Before lunch, around 11 am, he drinks protein shakes. Fish is an important part of his diet for protein. In the evening, before going to the gym, he eats four slices of brown bread and four bananas. For dinner, he keeps it light but still rich in protein. He avoids junk food and eats clean every day.
Training twice a day
Yash works out two times a day. His workouts are tough and regular. His evening workout mainly focuses on weight training. He believes consistency is the key. He does not skip workouts easily. This discipline has helped him stay in top shape for films like KGF and now ‘Toxic’. Fitness is a daily habit for him and is not something he does for movies.
Birthday without fans, but with a promise
Yash is celebrating his 40th birthday. He will not meet fans on this special day. He shared an emotional message explaining why. “I honestly am deeply aware of how you’ve been waiting to meet me over the last few years. Trust me, I’ve been longing to see you all just as much. I truly wanted to make it happen this year on my birthday, but I am fully immersed in finishing the film to make sure it’s ready for you in theaters on March 19th, 2026. Because of this, I won’t be able to meet you in person just yet,” Yash wrote. He also promised fans, “Even though we couldn’t make it happen now, I promise to make it up to you. We will meet in a much bigger way, very soon. In the meantime, I will be personally looking through all your wishes and cherishing every bit of the love you send.”‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ is written by Yash and Geetu Mohandas and directed by Geetu Mohandas.


