Malaika Arora's Yoga & Fitness Regime for Inner Calm and 2026 Goals

Malaika Arora kicked off her week by sharing a video of herself performing Chandra Namaskar, a yoga sequence for inner calm. She frequently posts glimpses of her fitness regime, including a detailed Pranayama session. The actress and fitness icon has outlined her 2026 goals, which focus on training hard, protecting peace, and building wealth. Reflecting on her journey, she describes it as one of constant reinvention, growing beyond glamour into fitness and entrepreneurship.

Key Points: Malaika Arora Shares Yoga Routine and 2026 Fitness Goals

  • Posts Chandra Namaskar yoga video
  • Shares Pranayama routine details
  • Reveals 2026 health and fitness goals
  • Reflects on personal journey of reinvention
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Malaika Arora jumps into the week with some yoga

Actress Malaika Arora posts Chandra Namaskar yoga video for inner peace and reveals her 2026 goals focused on physical and mental health.

Malaika Arora jumps into the week with some yoga
"Personally, it's been a journey of reinvention for me - Malaika Arora"

Mumbai, Jan 19

Actress and fitness icon Malaika Arora decided to start off the week with some yoga.

She took to her Instagram handle and posted a video of herself performing the Chandra Namaskar.

Malaika shared that the practise helps her calm her inner self.

"Chandra Namaskar for inner calm . A practice of surrender, softness, and silence (sic)," she captioned the post.

For the unversed, Chandra Namaskar is a sequence of 17 yoga poses that honors the moon's cooling and calming energy.

Malaika published another video of herself jumping on the terrace. She was seen flaunting her toned physique in a black athleisure.

Malaika's feed is full of such motivational glimpses from her impressive fitness regime.

Earlier this month, she gave a sneak peek into her fruitful Pranayama session, which comprised Bhastrika, Kapalbhati, Anuloma Viloma, Bharamri, and Udgeet.

Malaika wrote the caption, "Pranayama your body has been asking for

1. Bhastrika

2. Kapalbhati

3. Anuloma viloma

4. Bharamri

5. Udgeet (sic)".

She also stated that Pranayama does not remain just an option when one wishes to attain overall well-being, as it is the heart of yoga.

Sharing her goals for 2026, Malaika earlier revealed that this year, she intends to focus equally on her physical and mental health.

Malaika dropped a clip on social media with a text overlay that read, "2026 Train hard, Protect peace, Build wealth."

She was seen sweating it out using weights, doing pilates, and yoga in the video captioned, "2026 goals: move your body, protect your peace".

Meanwhile, concluding the first quarter of the 21st century, Malaika reflected on this phase of her life, which was marked by change, growth, and constant reinvention.

Looking back on her journey, Malaika told IANS, "Personally, it's been a journey of reinvention for me, growing beyond glamour and dance into fitness, entrepreneurship, and now a published author."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good for her, but let's be real. Most of us are just trying to get to work on time on a Monday morning. This level of fitness routine requires a lifestyle most Indians can't afford. Still, the message to focus on health is positive.
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Ananya R
As a yoga teacher, I'm thrilled! When celebrities like Malaika talk about Pranayama and specific asanas, it generates genuine interest in our ancient practices. Hope people look beyond the glamour and actually try it. The benefits are real!
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David E
Visiting India really opened my eyes to yoga. Seeing it promoted like this is cool. "Protect your peace" is a great goal for 2026, wherever you are in the world.
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Karthik V
Her dedication is next level! From glamour to fitness entrepreneur – that's some transformation. Makes me want to put my phone down and do at least 10 minutes of Kapalbhati. 😅
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Sneha F
While I admire her fitness, the article feels like a long ad for her brand. Every other sentence is about a post or a video. Could use more about the actual yoga techniques for beginners.

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