Vikrant Massey takes part in Fit India 'Sundays on Cycle' initiative in Delhi
New Delhi, June 7
Actor Vikrant Massey joined Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya at the 77th edition of the Fit India Movement's 'Sundays on Cycle' initiative in Delhi.
Speaking about his experience, Massey described the ride as both enjoyable and nostalgic.
"It was wonderful, it was really wonderful. Like I was talking to Minister Sir, that after such a long time, on a Sunday morning, empty roads, you know, the weather is also relatively better, so it kind of took me back to childhood," he said.
The actor, who said he regularly cycles, added that the initiative has evolved into a nationwide movement.
"I think it's an incredible initiative, and it has become a movement; it's almost happening for more than a year and a half now," he said.
Highlighting the scale of participation, Massey noted that nearly 15,000 people took part in the event and that around 200 cities across India participate in the movement every Sunday.
Emphasising the importance of fitness, Massey echoed the broader message of the campaign. He said that staying healthy is a commitment that must be passed on to future generations, adding that fitness is essential for the nation's progress and self-reliance.
During the event, Massey also met Indian heavyweight boxer Nupur Sheoran, who won a silver medal at the 2025 Women's World Boxing Championships and a gold medal at the World Boxing Cup. The two had a fun sparring session.
"It was wonderful, she is very tall, she is 6 feet tall, and I shook hands with her. I really wish her all the very best. She has made India proud already."
Addressing participants, Mandaviya said the day marks the 77th edition of the 'Sunday on Cycle' initiative.
He highlighted the benefits of cycling, saying it helps people stay physically and mentally fit, saves fuel, reduces pollution and offers a solution to traffic congestion. He urged citizens to join the campaign and embrace Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Fit India vision.
Social worker Amruta Fadnavis and actor Jackie Shroff were also among those who joined the "Sundays on Cycle" event under the Fit India Movement.
Delhi Minister Ashish Sood also participated in the event in Janakpuri, calling it "a very important initiative" that draws participation from youth, children and senior citizens.
— ANI
Reader Comments
It's refreshing to see Indian actors use their platform for something positive like health and fitness. 15,000 people across 200 cities... now that's what I call a movement. I hope more celebrities join in.
Good to see our leaders promoting cycling. But honestly, Delhi needs proper cycle lanes and safer roads first. Yesterday I almost got hit by an auto while biking. Ye sab events aache hai par infrastructure bhi to chahiye na? 🤷♂️
Wow, Nupur Sheoran is 6 feet tall and sparred with Vikrant Massey? That's amazing! Our women boxers are truly making India proud. Gold at World Boxing Cup and silver at World Championships - kya baat hai! 🥊🇮🇳
Fit India movement is great but honestly, this needs more than Sunday events. What about daily cycling culture? Government should give tax breaks for cycle buyers or build dedicated paths. Otherwise weekend events are just photo ops.
"Empty roads on Sunday morning took me back to childhood" - this line really hit home! As a Delhi girl, I remember cycling around Lodhi Garden every Sunday. So glad to see this initiative still going strong after 18 months. Keep pedaling, folks! 🚴♀️
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